Words and phrases that have a meaning related to proficient:  (140 results)
Often used in the same context:
fluent, functionally illiterate, adept, literate, gifted, employable, skilled, numerate, conversant, competent, maths, illiterate, versed, trainable, rudimentary, skillful, hireable, educable, schooled, unteachable, entrance exam, learnable, dyslexic, standardized, capable, monolingual, qualified, passable, nontechnical, achievement test, keyboarding, teachable, completer, inept, unschooled, pretest, examinable, adroit, educated, normed, desktop publishing, manual dexterity, deficient, nonverbal, trilingual, bilingual, incapable, unskilled, nonliterate, gcse, certified, talented, obese, sophisticated, unilingual, dextrous, skilful, unemployable, serviceable, communicative, unconfident, arithmetic, ambidextrous, knowledgeable, satisfactory, adaptable, precalculus, performable, instructional, belaying, savvy, innumerate, summative, inexperienced, psychometric, astute, preliterate, basic, conversational, posttest, musical notation, differential calculus, grade, aptitude test, proctored, nimblest, advanced, accurate, resourceful, untutored, untrained, reliant, lazier, au fait, nonwhite, knowledgable, comprehensible, incompetent, penetrable, respectable, word processing, phonological, draughtsman, linguist, proficiency, likeness, attainments, musician, skill, talents, colourist, mimic, proficients, seamanship, stylist, aptitude, craftsmanship, horsewoman, latinist, merit, penman, experienced, motivated, expert, nonprofessional, unskillful, trained, able, welltrained, abler
Synonyms:
good, practiced
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— Nouns for proficient: students, readers, reader, speakers, level, children, users, writers, learners, performance, bilinguals, more...

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