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Beginner vs Competent - What's the difference?

beginner | competent |

As a noun beginner

is someone who is just starting at something, or has only recently started.

As an adjective competent is

having sufficient skill, knowledge, ability, or qualifications.

beginner

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • Someone who is just starting at something, or has only recently started.
  • I'm pretty new at learning Japanese, I'm just a beginner .
  • Someone who sets (or puts) something in motion
  • The beginner of the games lit the ceremonial torch .

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    competent

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Having sufficient skill, knowledge, ability, or qualifications.
  • He is a competent skier and an expert snowboarder.
  • (legal) Having jurisdiction or authority over a particular issue or question.
  • For any disagreements arising from this contract, the competent court shall be the Springfield Circuit Court.
    judicial authority having competent jurisdiction
  • Adequate for the purpose
  • * 1662 , , Book II, A Collection of Several Philosophical Writings of Dr. Henry More, p. 67:
  • "For if [birds] had been Viviparous , the burthen of their womb, if they had brought forth any competent number at a time, had been so big and heavy, that their wings would have failed them "

    Quotations

    * "I believe in that myself because it has been explained by competent men as the convolutions of the grey matter." - James Joyce, Ulysses , 1922 * "That as a competent keyless citizen he had proceeded energetically from the unknown to the known through the incertitude of the void." - James Joyce, Ulysses , 1922