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TOEFL BNC: 4995 COCA: 5797

competent

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
competent /ˈkɑːmpətənt/ adjective
competent
/ˈkɑːmpətənt/
adjective
Learner's definition of COMPETENT
[more competent; most competent]
: having the necessary ability or skills : able to do something well or well enough to meet a standard可胜任的;有能力的;称职的
opposite incompetent
law : able to take part in a trial有法定资格的
opposite incompetent

— competently

adverb
TOEFL BNC: 4995 COCA: 5797

competent

adjective

com·​pe·​tent ˈkäm-pə-tənt How to pronounce competent (audio)
1
: proper or rightly pertinent
2
: having requisite or adequate ability or qualities : fit
a competent teacher
a competent piece of work
3
: legally qualified or adequate
a competent witness
4
: having the capacity to function or develop in a particular way: such as
a
: having the capacity to initiate an immune response following exposure to an antigen
antibody production by immunologically competent B cells
b
of a bacterial cell : capable of taking up exogenous DNA (as from a plasmid) during genetic transformation
natural and artificially-produced competent cells
competently adverb
Choose the Right Synonym for competent

sufficient, enough, adequate, competent mean being what is necessary or desirable.

sufficient suggests a close meeting of a need.

sufficient savings

enough is less exact in suggestion than sufficient.

do you have enough food?

adequate may imply barely meeting a requirement.

the service was adequate

competent suggests measuring up to all requirements without question or being adequately adapted to an end.

had no competent notion of what was going on

Example Sentences

… he was tolerated, if not endorsed as the competent painter he was. Markus Zusak, The Book Thief, 2005 The crafting of fine violins has proceeded for centuries as a secret art, handed down through apprenticeships from generation to generation. It takes 8 years, at least, to train a competent craftsman, decades to hone a master. Richard Lipkin, Science News, 3 Sept. 1994 "Resort cities're transient places," the detective argued. " … That doesn't mean the police aren't competent." Joseph Wambaugh, The Secrets of Harry Bright, 1985 … I discovered that Lieutenant Lincoln—a much-admired man hereabouts, and, I imagine, an exceedingly competent physician—was from Worcester … Alexander Woollcott, letter, 2 Oct. 1917 The defendant was declared competent to stand trial. any competent mechanic should be able to fix that See More
Recent Examples on the Web The law allows a patient to receive life-ending drugs if two doctors certify that the patient has six months or less to live and is mentally competent to choose death, and the patient has made two spoken requests for the drugs. Bob Egelko, San Francisco Chronicle, 6 Sep. 2022 Dementia, by its very nature, means that in the terminal stage, one is definitely not fully mentally competent. Carolyn Rosenblatt, Forbes, 12 Aug. 2022 One of two men charged in one of the state’s most heinous mass murders has been deemed mentally competent to stand trial for capital murder. Paul Gattis | Pgattis@al.com, al, 1 Aug. 2022 Billionaire Robert Brockman, who faces multiple charges of tax evasion, wire fraud and money laundering, is mentally competent to stand trial, according to a decision issued Monday by Judge George Hanks, Jr., in the Southern District of Texas. Irina Ivanova, CBS News, 24 May 2022 The judge also ruled Henry is mentally competent to stand trial, can understand the charges against him and is capable of assisting in his defense. Michael Kunzelman, Baltimore Sun, 4 May 2022 Senate Bill 88 would allow mentally competent patients with less than six months to live to obtain a prescription from a doctor for a lethal dose of medication. Daniela Altimari, courant.com, 4 Mar. 2022 Society frames the drive to be perfect as a sign of a competent and ambitious individual. Mark Travers, Forbes, 3 Aug. 2022 Surprising was the car’s responsive handling, which, thanks to standard rear-axle steering, enables easier maneuvering—even in dense city traffic—and proved competent and entertaining when taking loopy freeway on- and off-ramps at speed. Robert Ross, Robb Report, 13 July 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, suitable, from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French, from Latin competent-, competens, from present participle of competere — see compete

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of competent was in the 15th century
TOEFL BNC: 4995 COCA: 5797
competent

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, feel, look, seem能勝任;覺得有能力;看上去足以勝任;好像能幹become變得有能力make sb使某人有能力A year of college had made her more socially competent.一年的大學生活提升了她的社交能力。consider sb, regard sb as認為某人能勝任He was not considered competent to teach seven-year-olds.他被認為沒有能力教 7 歲的孩子。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常稱職highly極為勝任a small number of highly competent officials少數非常稱職的官員fully, perfectly完全勝任;絕對稱職mentally心智健全She was mentally competent and she had the capacity to decide for herself.她當時心智健全,有能力自己作出決定。mentally competent to stand trial (NAmE, law法律) 心智健全具備受審能力culturally, socially, technically文化上勝任;在社交方面有能力;技術上勝任PREPOSITIONin在⋯方面勝任She is competent in five languages.她掌握 5 門外語。

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