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Competence

UK /["/ˈkɒmpɪtəns/"]/US /["/ˈkɑːmpɪtəns/"]/

Definition

the ability to do something well

Examples

  • Her competence in multiple languages impresses her colleagues.
  • The job requires a high level of competence in computer programming.
  • Competence is essential for success in any professional field.
  • He demonstrated his competence through a series of successful projects.
  • The teacher assessed the students' competence in mathematical skills.

Usage notes

Use 'competence' in contexts such as job skills or educational achievements. Avoid in very casual conversations; prefer 'skill' or 'ability' instead.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun

Memory hint

Think of 'compete' and how you need competence to win.

Collocations

  • great
  • basic
  • academic
  • have
  • demonstrate
  • display
  • beyond somebody’s competence
  • within somebody’s competence
  • competence as
  • a level of competence
  • a standard of competence
  • formal
  • exclusive
  • have
  • outside somebody/​something’s competence
  • within somebody/​something’s competence
  • an area of competence

Synonyms

  • skill
  • ability
  • proficiency
  • capability
  • expertise

Antonyms

  • incompetence
  • ineptitude

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'competency'; both refer to abilities but 'competence' is broader.
  • Misused as a verb; 'competence' is always a noun.
  • Spelling errors, especially with the second 'e'.