Crossword-Solution: PROFICIENT 10 letters, 84 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Word Word Type Definition
Proficient n. One who has made considerable advances in any business,
art, science, or branch of learning; an expert; an adept; as,
proficient in a trade; a proficient in mathematics, music, etc.
Proficient a. Well advanced in any branch of knowledge or skill;
possessed of considerable acquirements; well-skilled; versed; adept,

We have 84 clues for the answer “PROFICIENT”

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MEDALLIST 1 answer
MAN of all work 6 answers
right man for the job 8 answers
Skilled worker 9 answers
sciential 10 answers
associating 11 answers
on the beam 11 answers
Handyman 15 answers
Marksman 19 answers
Practiced 21 answers
like a master 24 answers
rare talent 24 answers
masterly 25 answers
Whiz kid 26 answers
phenomenon 28 answers
Talented 29 answers
Effortless 29 answers
instrumentalist 31 answers
idealised 31 answers
mastermind 31 answers
prodigy 31 answers
consummated 33 answers
varnished 33 answers
Virtuoso 34 answers
Signed 34 answers
plenary 34 answers
Wizard 36 answers
perfected 37 answers
specialising 37 answers
Versed 38 answers
certificated 38 answers
Maestro 38 answers
done with 39 answers
Resolved 39 answers
Brought about 41 answers
authorised 42 answers
Ended 42 answers
high up 43 answers
attained 43 answers
succeeded 45 answers
rendered 45 answers
achieved 47 answers
Expedite. 48 answers
Deft 50 answers
artiste 50 answers
consummate 51 answers
closed 51 answers
Versatile 51 answers
Performer 51 answers
Dexterous 52 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REEAT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PROFICIENT (5)

That's how they get the information." Duncan was no engineer, and he knew that Scott was proficient in the discipline.
Terminal Compromise Winn Schwartau 1993
She was proficient in the making of preserves and unguents, could play the harpsichord and the virginals acceptably, could embroider an altarcloth to admiration, and, in spite of a trivial lameness in walking, could dance a coranto or a saraband against any woman between two seas.
The Certain Hour James Branch Cabell 2008
Every Frenchwoman of any pretensions to fashion backs her beauty and grace with some art in which she is sure to be proficient.
The Ways of Men Eliot Gregory 2008
Down the two men went, the American on top, each striving for a death-hold; but in weight and strength and skill the Piman was far outclassed by the trained fighter, a part of whose daily workouts had consisted in wrestling with proficient artists of the mat.
The Mucker Edgar Rice Burroughs 1995
Lest, however, any one should think this a violation of probability, we must add, in fairness to the two ladies, that their discernment was greatly blinded, and their favour propitiated, by the opportune arrival of Captain Craigengelt in the moment when they were longing for a third hand to make a party at tredrille, in which, as in all games, whether of chance or skill, that worthy person was a great proficient.
The Bride of Lammermoor Sir Walter Scott 1996

Quotes with PROFICIENT (3)

Television's perfect. You turn a few knobs, a few of those mechanical adjustments at which the higher apes are so proficient, and lean back and drain your mind of all thought. And there you are watching the bubbles in the primeval ooze. You don't have to concentrate. You don't have to react. You don't have to remember. You don't miss your brain because you don't need it. Your heart and liver and lungs continue to function normally. Apart from that, all is peace and quiet. You…
Raymond Chandler
Once I made weapons carved from stone, I tied the weight to a wooden handle, a club to break the bones of my enemy. Then I became wiser... and sharpened the stone to a point and then fastened it to a stick; my arrow. I bent wood and hitched string to it; my bow. I kill my enemy with skill Then I became wiser... and made weapons forged from steel and took care to sharpen the blade of my sword. I kill my enemy with a stroke. Then I became wiser... and made the rifle that would,…
Tonny K. Brown
Since a time has come, Mademoiselle, when the severe laws of men no longer prevent women from applying themselves to the sciences and other disciplines, it seems to me that those of us who can should use this long-craved freedom to study and to let men see how greatly they wronged us when depriving us of its honor and advantages. And if any woman becomes so proficient as to be able to write down her thoughts, let her do so and not despise the honor, but rather flaunt it inste…
Louise Labe