What is adeptly mean?
adjective. very skilled; proficient; expert: an adept juggler.
What is another word for competently?
In this page you can discover 15 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for competently, like: expertly, autonomously, skillfully, ably, efficiently, proficiently, dexterously, adeptly, effectively, well and aptly.
Whats the meaning of tenaciously?
tenacious \tuh-NAY-shus\ adjective. 1 a : not easily pulled apart : cohesive. b : tending to adhere or cling especially to another substance. 2 : persistent in maintaining, adhering to, or seeking something valued or desired. 3 : retentive.
What part of speech is competently?
competently adverb
competently adverb – Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com.
What is the antonym of competently?
What is the opposite of competently?
| amateurishly | artlessly |
|---|---|
| inexpertly | poorly |
| unskillfully | unpretentiously |
| unaffectedly | badly |
| naturally | inadequately |
What is another word for adeptly?
What is another word for adeptly?
| proficiently | masterly |
|---|---|
| skillfully | artfully |
| consummately | dexterously |
| skilfully | efficiently |
| effectively | handily |
What is a dexterous person?
Definition of dexterous 1 : mentally adroit and skillful : clever her dexterous handling of the crisis. 2 : done with mental or physical skill, quickness, or grace : done with dexterity : artful a dexterous maneuver. 3 : skillful and competent with the hands a dexterous surgeon.
What do you call someone who excels at everything?
Perfectionist is the word for someone who is good at everything he/she does . A pantomath is a person who wants to know or knows everything. In theory, a pantomath is not to be confused with a polymath in its less strict sense, much less with the related but very different terms philomath and know-it-all.
How do you spell incompetently?
Lacking sufficient mental ability or awareness: a defendant incompetent to stand trial. n. An incompetent person. in·com′pe·tent·ly adv.