Certain activities require a lot of detailed knowledge of how those activities are done. Writing a novel requires a lot of knowledge of the language in which you are writing, in addition to having ideas to write about. This includes the extent of your vocabulary, your knowledge of grammar, your familiarity with idiom, your understanding of the use of metaphor, etc. So, linguistic knowledge would be part of your technical proficiency as a writer, while your ideas are not, they are part of your creativity. If you play the violin, again, there is a lot to know about how a violin is played, where to place your fingers to get the note that you want, etc., which is part of your technical proficiency as a violin player; your inner feeling for music is a separate matter.
it's spelled "technically". That is, if you mean it like, "Technically, i didn't break any rules."
It is a way to verify is something is doable technically. Usually you build a working prototype to verify feasibility.
I can give you several sentences.Technically speaking, I'm the one who did most of the work.He is a technically brilliant painter.We are technically lagging behind Japan.That was a technically brilliant solution.
The proper name Technic is a line of plastic toys by Lego.The English noun is spelled techniques (methods, procedures).
Easier and more proficient work. Lesser time or work load to humans, some sort of accuracy and objectivity, greater horizon of possibilities.
They had stratification.
adaptable does not mean the same as adept, skilled, proficient, expert
it means you did pretty good
a 4 means an A on a report card
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That is the correct spelling of "proficient" (capable, qualified).
He was proficient in arts and crafts
No it does not. Proficient means average, and advanced is advanced.
Applicants must be proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel. he's a highly proficient diver.
Is 90% advance or proficient
TECHNICALLY - meaning specifically (colloquially used to correct or amend), or skilled in techniqueExample : "His use of the word was technically incorrect."Example : "The gymnast was technically proficient."TECHNOLOGY - the scientific or electronic machinery of the modern world (adjective and adverb forms "technological" or "technologically" refer to using advanced scientific means)Example : "The fighter jet was technologically advanced."
The learner driver was classed as proficient in driving their car