English to Gujarati Dictionary proficient

proficient

નિપુણ
definition
noun
he became a proficient in Latin and Greek
a person who is proficient.
adjective
I was proficient at my job
competent or skilled in doing or using something.
translation of 'proficient'
પ્રવીણ
adjective
નિપુણ
example
In a nutshell, the series went in favour of the team that was more professional and 'proficient' in skills as well as in strategies.
To meet those challenges, scholars must be 'proficient' in more than one area of study.
It is fascinating to watch a complete novice become 'proficient' in a specialised job in a mere four weeks.
He knows exactly what he wants and is very 'proficient' and professional.
As man became more and more 'proficient' in making war, he also became wiser in means of defense.
He coached them in becoming 'proficient' riders and huntsmen, skilled archers and unyielding wrestlers.
A.C. developed an interest in martial arts and became quite 'proficient' .
To do less is to be less than fully 'proficient' on matters of critical importance to our national security.
He says he doesn't have the patience required to become 'proficient' .
Like any 'proficient' superhero I didn't take up this job for the accolades.
Jim was brought up in China until the age of six, but later continued his interest in China and was 'proficient' in the Chinese language.
Though obviously very 'proficient' at what they do, they are also used to their own way of doing things.
It is believed that the vast majority of these students will eventually become 'proficient' .
I tried my very best daily to become a 'proficient' of it.
Some of us were less 'proficient' than others with our chopsticks!
I'm not nearly that 'proficient' , but a bit of ambidexterity can benefit any golfer.
Although he was very 'proficient' at these jobs, he soon decided to pursue higher education.
It is no longer enough to be a beer pong champion - you must also be 'proficient' in flag football and volleyball.
It may not be possible for all of us to be experts, but we can, with practice, become reasonably 'proficient' .
Not only will you feel 'proficient' , but you will probably do it more often.
With medicine, the school and the state are throwing all kinds of resources at me to make me 'proficient' .
Of these, dexterity or technical 'proficiency' is considered to be of paramount importance among surgical trainees.
Her gift is a pop 'proficiency' that's rarer than musicianship in that she keeps people curious.
However, I knew how to shoot a gun very 'proficiently' .
It doesn't take you a year to learn to hurdle, but it does take you a year to learn how to race at it 'proficiently' enough to be successful.
Seventy-six percent of the district's fourth-graders tested below grade level in math, and only 10 percent read 'proficiently' .
In this era of liberalisation and privatisation, sport is an important instrument that needs to be professionally and 'proficiently' marketed.
A relationship between a child's age and 'proficiency' in early math skills also exists.
Each time you gain a level, you simply receive some ‘skill points,’ and you can spend those points on things like ability scores, weapon 'proficiencies' , and skills.
What it does test is verbal ability, not your 'proficiency' in topics you learned in English class.
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