Crossword-Solution: PROFICIENTLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Proficiently | adv. | In a proficient manner. |
We have 20 clues for the answer “PROFICIENTLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| resourcefully | 23 answers |
| knowledgeably | 23 answers |
| inventively | 23 answers |
| without difficulty | 24 answers |
| Competently | 24 answers |
| creatively | 24 answers |
| dexterously | 24 answers |
| ingeniously | 24 answers |
| Nimbly | 25 answers |
| Capably | 26 answers |
| expertly | 26 answers |
| adeptly | 27 answers |
| ABLY | 28 answers |
| Adroitly | 35 answers |
| Cleverly. | 40 answers |
| skilfully | 42 answers |
| Accurately | 62 answers |
| smoothly | 69 answers |
| skilful | 69 answers |
| Well | 110 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EETRA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PROFICIENTLY (2)
Though the undercurrent of his discouragement about his progress was considerable, it interfered little with his acquainting him proficiently with the restaurant world of Dresden.
Defn: Well advanced in any branch of knowledge or skill; possessed of considerable acquirements; well-skilled; versed; adept, PROFICIENTLY Pro*fi"cient*ly, adv.
Quotes with PROFICIENTLY (3)
Quiet moments bring you closer to God. It's your silent time within your own private sanctuary. People have so many things to talk about, worry about, think about, without giving themselves peace within. Quiet moments give you access to areas of your brain which allows you to function proficiently.
We're taught and trained to hold it all inside, to not feel the beauty of the innocence of letting it out when and how we feel it. And we do; we do for the fear of avoiding the stigma of weakness, until it breaks us from the inside, slowly and silently, and there is "little" or "nothing" left of us. Those who are courageous to hold on, learn to be strong and proficiently wave off the numerous darts as they come. Do they, really? It takes just one "planned" move, and all the i…
I didn't start skiing until I was 50. My wife Lois taught me how to ski. I'm proficiently conservative.