I think it is compete, since that is the closest word to it
The noun forms for the adjective competent are competentness and competence.
The noun form for the adjective competent is competentness or compentency. Another noun form is competence.
There is no such English word as "compacity".
Capable is a word alone.
Uncompetent
Incompetent :)
Is she competent enough to stand trial it means capable or adequate
Prefix=IN
Yes, prefix does have a prefix. The prefix is pur-.
Demi has no prefix; it IS a prefix.
Incompetent :)
Allow Competent
what is the same word as competent
we are created to be competent because we can have knowledge and experiance.
if you are the boss how can you handle this? committed but not competent?
She did a very competent job on the final exam.
When a person is competent, they have experience, knowledge, and skill. A person knows they are competent when they take on a task and complete it correctly.
They can only be transformed when they are in a competent state.
12 qualities of a competent official?
how do you renew your competent person scheme
It actually depends upon the competency you are talking about Like I am competent at lecturing/ talking/ speaking. I am competent in swimming/ running. I am competent for running the country. I am competent in writing java code.
this is the worst question? if you're not competent enough to work at a call center, you're not competent for life.