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Word Meanings - HABITUE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

One who habitually frequents a place; as, an habitué of a theater.

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  • EXPERT
    Taught by use, practice, or experience, experienced; having facility of operation or performance from practice; knowing and ready from much practice; clever; skillful; as, an expert surgeon; expert in chess or archery. A valiant and most expert
  • VETERAN
    Long exercised in anything, especially in military life and the duties of a soldier; long practiced or experienced; as, a veteran officer or soldier; veteran skill. The insinuating eloquence and delicate flattery of veteran diplomatists
  • PROFICIENT
    One who has made considerable advances in any business, art, science, or branch of learning; an expert; an adept; as, proficient in a trade; a proficient in mathematics, music, etc. (more info) go forward, make progress; pro forward + facere to
  • ADEPTIST
    A skilled alchemist.
  • ADEPT
    One fully skilled or well versed in anything; a proficient; as, adepts in philosophy.
  • VETERANIZE
    To reënlist for service as a soldier. Gen. W. T. Sherman.
  • ADEPTION
    An obtaining; attainment. In the wit and policy of the capitain consisteth the chief adeption of the victory. Grafton.
  • EXPERTNESS
    Skill derived from practice; readiness; as, expertness in seamanship, or in reasoning. Syn. -- Facility; readiness; dexterity; adroitness; skill. See Facility.
  • HABITUE
    One who habitually frequents a place; as, an habitué of a theater.
  • EXPERTLY
    In a skillful or dexterous manner; adroitly; with readiness and accuracy.
  • PROFICIENTLY
    In a proficient manner.
  • ADEPTNESS
    The quality of being adept; skill.
  • UNEXPERTLY
    In an unexpert manner.
  • INEXPERT
    1. Destitute of experience or of much experience. Milton. 2. Not expert; not skilled; destitute of knowledge or dexterity derived from practice. Akenside.
  • NONPROFICIENT
    One who has failed to become proficient.
  • UNEXPERT
    Not expert; inexpert. Milton.
  • READEPTION
    A regaining; recovery of something lost. Bacon.
  • INEXPERTNESS
    Want of expertness or skill.
  • READEPT
    To regain; to recover.

 

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