competent
Prononciation : [ˈkɒmpɪtənt]
Mot
Contexte : « skill or ability »
(adjective) when someone is able to do something well because they have the right skills and knowledge. If you're good at math, you might be called competent in that subject.
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She is a competent swimmer, and she wins races often.
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He wasn't competent enough to fix the computer, so he called a technician.
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Is she competent in teaching science?
Contexte : « job or task »
(adjective) when someone is qualified and capable to perform a certain job or task. It means they can do their work effectively and make good decisions.
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The new employee is very competent; she completed her tasks on time.
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He was not competent for the job, and he struggled to meet expectations.
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Do you think he is competent to lead the project?
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