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Meaning of adept
Having a natural ability to do something that needs skill.
Etymology of adept
The word "adept" comes from the Latin "adeptus", which is the past participle of "adipiscī", meaning "to attain" or "to gain". Historically, the term was used to describe someone who had gained a high level of skill or knowledge in a particular area, often through intense study or practice.
Synonyms
skilled
proficient
expert
masterful
accomplished
competent
able
talented
gifted
knowledgeable
seasoned
veteran
experienced
trained
qualified
certified
licensed
authorized
adept
adroit
deft
dexterous
handy
ingenious
inventive
resourceful
clever
brilliant
exceptional
outstanding
superior
superb
excellent
fine
superior
master
virtuoso
whiz
ace
pro
professional
Definitions
- A person who is skilled or proficient at something, especially at a particular occupation or activity.
- * Having a natural ability to do something that needs skill.
Usage Examples
- She is an adept musician, able to play several instruments with ease.
- * He is an adept at solving complex mathematical problems.
- * The adept chef prepared a delicious meal with minimal ingredients.
Antonyms
amateur
novice
beginner
inexperienced
unskilled
untrained
incompetent
inept
clumsy
awkward
ineffectual
unqualified
uncertified
unauthorized
unlicensed
incapable
unable
unapt
inelegant
unpolished
rough
crude
unrefined