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- COMPETENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of COMPETENT is proper or rightly pertinent How to use competent in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Competent
- Competant vs. Competent — Which is Correct Spelling?
"Competant" is an incorrect spelling The correct spelling is "competent," meaning having the necessary ability or skills
- COMPETENT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
If you are competent, you have the necessary ability or skills to do something If you can carry a heavy tray of food and store a table's worth of orders in your head, you are probably a competent waiter
- COMPETENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
A competent sales manager should have known exactly what to do in that situation Operators must be fully competent in the use of the system We have highly competent consultants, with a broad range of expertise
- Competant vs. Competent: Mastering the Correct Spelling
"Competant" is incorrect; "Competent" is correct spelling, meaning having the necessary ability or knowledge
- Competant - definition of competant by The Free Dictionary
Define competant competant synonyms, competant pronunciation, competant translation, English dictionary definition of competant adj 1 Properly or sufficiently qualified; capable: a competent typist
- COMPETENT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you are competent to do something, you have the skills, abilities, or experience necessary to do it well Most adults do not feel competent to deal with a medical emergency involving a child
- Competent - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
If you are competent, you have the necessary ability or skills to do something If you can carry a heavy tray of food and store a table's worth of orders in your head, you are probably a competent waiter The opposite of competent is incompetent — an incompetent travel agent might send you to Bahrain when you requested Britain
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