All proficient synonyms
pro·fi·cient
P p adj proficient
- capable — If a person or thing is capable of doing something, they have the ability to do it.
- talented — having talent or special ability; gifted.
- versed — of, relating to, or written in verse: a verse play.
- efficient — (esp. of a system or machine) Achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense.
- gifted — having great special talent or ability: the debut of a gifted artist.
- apt — An apt remark, description, or choice is especially suitable.
- conversant — If you are conversant with something, you are familiar with it and able to deal with it.
- adept — Someone who is adept at something can do it skilfully.
- accomplished — If someone is accomplished at something, they are very good at it.
- skillful — having or exercising skill: a skillful juggler.
- qualified — having the qualities, accomplishments, etc., that fit a person for some function, office, or the like.
- trained — Railroads. a self-propelled, connected group of rolling stock.
- competent — Someone who is competent is efficient and effective.
- clever — Someone who is clever is intelligent and able to understand things easily or plan things well.
- consummate — You use consummate to describe someone who is extremely skilful.
- crack — If something hard cracks, or if you crack it, it becomes slightly damaged, with lines appearing on its surface.
- crackerjack — Someone or something that is crackerjack is excellent or of very high quality.
- effective — adequate to accomplish a purpose; producing the intended or expected result: effective teaching methods; effective steps toward peace.
- effectual — producing or capable of producing an intended effect; adequate.
- finished — ended or completed.
- pro — in favor of a proposition, opinion, etc.
- savvy — experienced, knowledgable, and well-informed; shrewd (often used in combination): consumers who are savvy about prices; a tech-savvy entrepreneur.
- sharp — having a thin cutting edge or a fine point; well-adapted for cutting or piercing: a sharp knife.
- slick — smooth and glossy; sleek.
- whiz — to make a humming, buzzing, or hissing sound, as an object passing swiftly through the air.
- with it — (in children's games) the player called upon to perform some task, as, in tag, the one who must catch the other players.
- on the beam — any of various relatively long pieces of metal, wood, stone, etc., manufactured or shaped especially for use as rigid members or parts of structures or machines.
- phenom — a phenomenon, especially a young prodigy: a twelve-year-old tennis phenom.
- up to speed — rapidity in moving, going, traveling, proceeding, or performing; swiftness; celerity: the speed of light; the speed of sound.