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competent
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Word definitions for competent in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Having sufficient skill, knowledge, ability, or qualifications. 2 (context legal English) Having jurisdiction or authority over a particular issue or question. 3 adequate for the purpose
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., "suitable," from Old French competent "sufficient, appropriate, suitable," from Latin competentem (nominative competens ), present participle of competere "coincide, agree" (see compete ). Meaning "able, fit" is from 1640s. Legal sense is late ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. properly or sufficiently qualified or capable or efficient; "a competent typist" [ant: incompetent ] adequate for the purpose; "a competent performance"
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADVERB extremely ▪ Also he's an extremely competent carpenter, as you saw yourself. ▪ He is - was - an extremely competent forensic biologist, but I doubt whether he would have gone any higher. highly ▪ Transformation ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Competent \Com"pe*tent\ (k[o^]m"p[-e]*tent; 94), a. [F. comp['e]tent, p. pr. of comp['e]ter to be in the competency of, LL. competere to strive after together, to agree with; hence, to be fit. See Compete .] Answering to all requirements; adequate; ...
Usage examples of competent.
He plans to stay another month so that he might learn all he can about the new brewery, though he has learned that Abraham is more than competent to see to its completion and seems anxious to be allowed to do so.
So far, the Act facilitates the prosecution of science by competent persons, while it protects animals from the cruelty which might be inflicted by ignorant and unskilful hands.
The Archerfish was on her own, being directed underwater by her competent crew and their experienced captain.
Again and again have the most explicit statements been made by the most competent persons of the utter failure of all their trials, and there were the same abundant explanations offered as used to be for the Unguentum Armarium arid the Metallic Tractors.
After three long years of backbreaking work the plantation was finally self-sufficient, and with a competent overseer it would remain so until he returned from Virginia.
The manufacture of this compound is under the special supervision of a competent chemist and pharmaceutist, and it is now put up in bottles wrapped with full directions for its use.
Marion Truesdale, aka Pork, whose arms were inked with blue, circusy designs, the most prominent being a voluptuous naked woman with the head of a demon, and whose class work, albeit competent, tended to mirror the derivative fantasy world of his body art.
And young Withers being very easy-going, and having fallen into a business which required no up-building, being already in its stride, most successful, he left a good many of the details to his compradore, and bragged about him a good deal, saying that indeed he had inherited from his uncle a most wonderful and competent man of affairs.
They were the coolest, most matter-of-factly competent team he had ever met up with.
Now that Van had learned, by startling counterexamples, something about sound and competent governance, he was very aware that the Terror was just the Bubble by another name.
Had Francis Denbigh, at this age, met with a guardian clear-sighted enough to fathom his real character, and competent to direct his onward course, he would yet have become an ornament to his name and country, and a useful member of society.
The first fruit of practical Christianity was community of goods, and but for human selfishness we might hope for an Eutopian era--when, while it should be ruled that if a man would not work neither should he eat, there should also be brought home to every man the care of his poorer, or weaker, or less competent brother.
Three colleagues, three highly respected and competent and wonderfully cooperative geriatricians, are taking my calls.
I was being accompanied by a guard of ten hara, all armed with Maudrah weapons, all capable of being competent and deadly, should the need arise.
Or I am going to phone your very competent headshrinker and sit on you myself until she gets here.