adaptable does not mean the same as adept, skilled, proficient, expert
The adjective adept means to be very good or proficient at something, highly skilled. (The noun form is less frequently used, a master or someone proficient.)Examples :"She is adept in math and science.""He was quite adept at making excuses for his tardiness.""The mayor was an adept in local politics."(*The capitalized form relates to various mystical fiction. See the related link.)
skilled, skilful, masterful, expert, adept, adroit, dexterous, deft, clever, good, polished
Adept, proficient
Skilled means talented. Have fun with your homework :)
The word master can be an adjective, as well as a title, noun, and verb.As an adjective, it can mean skilled or proficient (master craftsman, master thief), dominant or controlling (master plan, master switch), or primary (master bedroom).A related adjective for the noun mastery and the verb to master is masterful.
Synonyms : skillful , skilled , expert , proficient , adroit, practiced , dextrous
Expert. skilful, able, skilled, expert, practiced, accomplished, versed, proficient, master, genius, hotshot
The word "adept" is usually an adjective, meaning skilled or proficient Its synonyms include skillful, dexterous, apt, practiced, expert and proficient. When uncertain about the word meaning of "adept," think of its similarly-spelled antonym "inept" (unskilled, often clumsy).
adept. good. proficient. skillful. technical.
Adept can function as either an adjective or a noun. As an adjective, it describes someone who is skilled or proficient in a particular activity. As a noun, it refers to a person who is highly skilled or proficient in a particular area.
The word "adept" means highly skilled or proficient in a particular area or activity. It conveys a sense of expertise and capability, often implying that the individual has a deep understanding and mastery of their craft. Other synonyms include "expert," "proficient," and "masterful."
Able, skilled, adept, capable, effective, and efficient.
skilled, trained, expert, adept
useful, practical, helpful, neat, convenient, manageable, user-friendly, close, available, nearby, accessible, on hand, skilled, expert, adept, deft, proficient, adroit, dexetrous
The noun form is not as frequently used as the adjective, meaning proficient, or highly skilled. Examples : He was an adept in martial arts. (noun) He was adept at martial arts. (adjective)
Adeptness is the state or quality of being adept - well-skilled, thoroughly proficient at a particular skill.
Skill, skilled, skillful, expert, adept, knowledgable in what one does