Attainment vs Proficiency - What's the difference?
attainment | proficiency | Related terms |
The act of attaining; the act of arriving at or reaching; the act of obtaining by exertion or effort.
That which is attained, or obtained by exertion; acquisition; acquirement.
Ability, skill, competence.
* {{quote-news
, year=2012
, date=April 26
, author=Tasha Robinson
, title=Film: Reviews: The Pirates! Band Of Misfits :
, work=The Onion AV Club
As nouns the difference between attainment and proficiency
is that attainment is the act of attaining; the act of arriving at or reaching; the act of obtaining by exertion or effort while proficiency is ability, skill, competence.attainment
English
Noun
(en noun)References
*proficiency
English
Noun
(proficiencies)- a test of proficiency in English
- to attain (or to reach) proficiency
citation, page= , passage=But Pirates! comes with all the usual Aardman strengths intact, particularly the sense that its characters and creators alike are too good-hearted and sweet to nitpick. The ambition is all in the craft rather than in the storytelling, but it’s hard to say no to the proficiency of that craft, or the mild good cheer behind it. }}