A noun is a person, place or thing. Experts is a noun.
The standard collective noun is a panel of experts.
Experts.
Yes, the noun panel is a collective noun for a panel of experts, a panel of judges.
Expertise can have the synonyms skill, proficiency, skillfulness, capability, or ingenuity. Slang words include the nouns savvy and know-how.
the correct spelling of the plural noun is "professionals" (qualified or certified experts).
The standard collective noun is a panel of experts.
The collective noun for experts is often referred to as a "panel" of experts. Other terms can include a "team" or "group" of experts, depending on the context in which they are gathered. These terms highlight the collaborative nature of experts coming together to share knowledge and insights.
Experts is a plural noun. Expert, singular, can be a noun OR an adjective.
Experts.
Yes, the noun panel is a collective noun for a panel of experts, a panel of judges.
The collective noun for a group of experts is often referred to as a "panel." Other terms like "team" or "assembly" can also be used, depending on the context in which the experts are gathered. These terms highlight their collaborative efforts and shared knowledge in a specific field.
"Experts" is a noun. It refers to people who have a high level of knowledge or skill in a particular subject or field.
The standard collective noun is a panel of experts.
Expertise can have the synonyms skill, proficiency, skillfulness, capability, or ingenuity. Slang words include the nouns savvy and know-how.
the correct spelling of the plural noun is "professionals" (qualified or certified experts).
When using a noun as an adjective, the noun is still a noun. This noun use is called 'noun as adjective'. If a noun is frequently used to describe a specific noun, it becomes a compound noun; for example bus stop or cell phone. Note: There is currently a controversy raging among language experts about adding the designation for the noun 'fun' an adjective, because more and more people seem to use it that way. The 'fun as an adjective' group may eventually win. Then, the experts will have this problem: fun, more fun, most fun or fun, funner, funnest.
There is no specific collective noun for panels. Use a situation appropriate collective such as a stack of panels, a set of panels, or a truckload of panels. The word panel is itself a collective noun for a panel of judges or a panel of experts.