Competent
UK /["/ˈkɒmpɪtənt/"]/US /["/ˈkɑːmpɪtənt/"]/
Definition
having enough skill or knowledge to do something well or to the necessary standard
In simple words: Able to do something well
Examples
- She is a competent lawyer who always wins her cases.
- The team needs a competent leader to guide them through the project.
- After months of training, he became competent in several languages.
- Being competent in your field can significantly boost your career opportunities.
- The technician proved to be competent, solving the problem quickly and efficiently.
Usage notes
Use 'competent' to describe someone who can perform a task effectively. It's appropriate in professional or academic contexts, but may sound too formal in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
competent + at/in + skill
Memory hint
Think of 'competent' as 'capable friend'; someone you can count on.
Collocations
- be
- feel
- look
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- in
- be
- feel
- look
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- in
Synonyms
- capable
- proficient
- skilled
- adept
- qualified
Antonyms
- incompetent
- inept
- unqualified
Common mistakes
- 'Competency' is confused with 'competence' despite the latter being more commonly used.
- Using 'competent' as a noun instead of an adjective.
- Confusing 'competent' with 'complacent', which means self-satisfied.