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Adjective
/prəˈfiSHənt/,
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Competent or skilled in doing or using something,
  1. Competent or skilled in doing or using something
    • - I was proficient at my job
    • - she felt reasonably proficient in Italian
Noun
  1. A person who is proficient
    • - he became a proficient in Latin and Greek

  1. adept: having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude; "adept in handicrafts"; "an adept juggler"; "an expert job"; "a good mechanic"; "a practiced marksman"; "a proficient engineer"; "a lesser-known but no less skillful composer"; "the effect was achieved by skillful retouching"
  2. technical: of or relating to technique or proficiency in a practical skill; "his technical innovation was his brushwork"; "the technical dazzle of her dancing"
  3. (proficiently) in a proficient manner; "he dealt proficiently with the problem"
  4. (proficiency) the quality of having great facility and competence
  5. (proficiency) skillfulness in the command of fundamentals deriving from practice and familiarity; "practice greatly improves proficiency"
  6. An expert; Good at; skilled; fluent; practiced, especially in relation to a task or skill
  7. (Proficiencies) Required knowledge, skills, or dispositions identified in the state standards.
  8. (proficiency) Mastery or ability to do something at grade level. California students receive scores on the California Standards Tests (CST) that range from "far below basic" to  "advanced."  The state goal is for all students to score at "proficient" or "advanced." (Ed Source)
  9. (Proficiency) Mastery; the state of being adept or well-advanced in knowledge or skill.
  10. (PROFICIENCY) an examination which proves knowledge in an area and for which college credit is granted upon passing. See your advisor or Testing Services for further details.
  11. (Proficiency) Ability to perform a specific behavior (e.g., task, learning objective) to the established performance standard in order to demonstrate mastery of the behavior.
  12. (Proficiency) Competent performance that is efficient and cost effective (in use of time, resources, usually in a practice setting)
  13. (Proficiency) How proficient the client believes Taylor Made Communications was within the scope of the services delivered.
  14. (Proficiency) Languages: Computer Language : Software: Operating Systems: Additional Information
  15. (Proficiency) The learning level that Kentucky and the federal No Child Left Behind law have set as the goal for all students to reach by 2014. On CATS tests, proficiency equals a score of 100 out of 140 points.
  16. (Proficiency) ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written forms in the cultures where the language is spoken. Proficiency is made up of three components: function, content, and accuracy.
  17. (Proficiency) means the ability to apply knowledge to situations likely to be encountered and to deal with them without extensive recourse to technical research and assistance. (250.01.1)
  18. (proficiency) (of mental factors and consciousness): pāguññatā (q.v.)
  19. (proficiency) In the context of the MSF Readiness Management Discipline: the measure of ability to execute the tasks associated with a particular competency.
  20. (proficiency) as an auditor includes the auditor's formal education and subsequent experience. The independent auditor must undergo training adequate in technical scope, including commensurate general education. ...
  21. (proficiency) refers to testing out of a course by taking one test (must be paid for in advance in Cashiers Office); pass/fail grade; 70% or better is passing; contact the self-paced coordinator to arrange to take the test at 937/328-8087
  22. One of the three NAEP achievement levels, representing solid academic performance for each grade assessed. ...
  23. This level represents solid academic performance for each grade assessed. Students reaching this level have demonstrated competency over challenging subject matter, including subject-matter knowledge, application of such knowledge to real-world situations, and analytical skills appropriate to ...
  24. indicates skills necessary to perform more complex and challenging literacy activities.
  25. To be very good at something because of training and practice, e.g. speaking English.