proficiency

[prəˈfɪʃənsi]

proficiency Definition

a high degree of competence or skill; expertise.

Using proficiency: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "proficiency" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She achieved a high level of proficiency in French.

  • Example

    His proficiency in coding landed him the job.

  • Example

    The test measures your proficiency in English grammar and vocabulary.

  • Example

    The company requires a minimum proficiency in Microsoft Office.

proficiency Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for proficiency

Antonyms for proficiency

Phrases with proficiency

  • the ability to use a language effectively in various contexts, including reading, writing, speaking, and listening

    Example

    The job posting requires language proficiency in both English and Spanish.

  • an exam designed to measure a person's level of knowledge or skill in a particular subject or activity

    Example

    The university requires all international students to take a proficiency test in English.

  • a standard or benchmark used to measure a person's level of knowledge or skill in a particular subject or activity

    Example

    The course is designed for students at an intermediate proficiency level in the subject.

Origins of proficiency

from Latin 'proficiens', present participle of 'proficere', meaning 'to make progress, be useful'

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Summary: proficiency in Brief

The term 'proficiency' [prəˈfɪʃənsi] refers to a high degree of competence or skill in a particular subject or activity. It can be measured through tests or standards, such as 'language proficiency' or 'proficiency level.' 'Proficiency' is often required for jobs or academic programs, as exemplified by 'The company requires a minimum proficiency in Microsoft Office.'

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