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proficiency

pro·fi·cien·cy

proficiency

 
pronunciation:
pr fI shn si
features:
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part of speech: noun
definition: skill; competence.
antonyms:
incompetence
similar words:
competence, ease, know-how, knowledge, skill
Word Combinations  About this feature
adjective + (n.)proficiency academic, adequate, advanced, basic, cognitive, collegiate, critical, cultural, demonstrated, developing, essential, great, high, immigrant, inadequate, increased, increasing, initial, instrumental, insufficient, level, limited, linguistic, low, minimum, modest, oral, overall, photographic, reasonable, relative, required, standard, standardized, statewide, technical, varying  [See all][See only the most frequent]
verb + (n.)proficiency achieve, acquire, aim, assess, attain, balance, demonstrate, determine, develop, enhance, ensure, evaluate, exceed, gain, grade, improve, increase, lack, limit, measure, pass, possess, produce, reach, read, require, result  [See all][See only the most frequent]
(n.)proficiency + verb assign, assist, combine, comfort, correlate, document, exhibit, predict, test
noun + (n.)proficiency Help assessment, certificate, competency, criteria, curriculum, degree, ethnicity, experience, gain, grade, immigrant, knowledge, lack, language, learner, level, math, measure, measurement, motor, performance, piano, reading, referee, skill, student, subspecialty, teacher, writing [See all][See only the most frequent]
Word Parts  About this feature
The word proficiency contains the following part:
-ance, -ence, -ency, -ancy Latin noun-forming suffix that means state, quality, or act of
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The suffix group -ance , -ence , -ency , -ancy attaches to verbs and Latin verb stems to create nouns. The suffix -ance is usually attached to whole English words, whereas -ence is usually attached to roots: compare eloquence and acceptance . For most nouns ending in -ance , -ence , -ency , -ancy , there is a correponsponding adjective form ending in -ant, -ent.