I believe what you are looking for is term "Highly Developed" or "Exceptional."
-Jubyloo
estefany ramirez
A noun: power An adjective: proficient A verb: plans
through is a better word.... for finished could be through.
Ecstatic, overjoyed.
abundant
conversant
estefany ramirez
'Expertive' is not a word in English. 'Expert' means someone who is very proficient at something.
Applicants must be proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel. he's a highly proficient diver.
The word super is an adjective. It means to be better than average.
She is proficient in playing the piano, having practiced for many years.
You could say "nonproficient"; "unproficient" isn't really a "word" (you can say it, but it's unusual).
Optimus means good, in fact better than good. It means the best (or the most).
"Outdo" is one possibility.
effective.
Martyrdom.
horrid, terrible , dreadful , obnoxious