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Adept vs Gifted - What's the difference?

adept | gifted | Synonyms |

Adept is a synonym of gifted.


As adjectives the difference between adept and gifted

is that adept is well skilled; completely versed; thoroughly proficient while gifted is endow]]ed with special, in particular intellectual, [[ability|abilities.

As a noun adept

is one fully skilled or well versed in anything; a proficient; as, adepts in philosophy.

As a verb gifted is

(gift).

Quick vs Adept - What's the difference?

quick | adept | Related terms |

Quick is a related term of adept.


As adjectives the difference between quick and adept

is that quick is moving with speed, rapidity or swiftness, or capable of doing so; rapid; fast while adept is well skilled; completely versed; thoroughly proficient.

As nouns the difference between quick and adept

is that quick is raw or sensitive flesh, especially that underneath finger and toe nails while adept is one fully skilled or well versed in anything; a proficient; as, adepts in philosophy.

As an adverb quick

is (colloquial) with speed, quickly.

As a verb quick

is to amalgamate surfaces prior to gilding or silvering by dipping them into a solution of mercury in nitric acid.

Specialist vs Adept - What's the difference?

specialist | adept | Related terms |

Specialist is a related term of adept.


As adjectives the difference between specialist and adept

is that specialist is (british) specialised while adept is well skilled; completely versed; thoroughly proficient.

As nouns the difference between specialist and adept

is that specialist is someone who is an expert in, or devoted to, some specific branch of study or research while adept is one fully skilled or well versed in anything; a proficient; as, adepts in philosophy.

Fit vs Adept - What's the difference?

fit | adept | Related terms |

Fit is a related term of adept.


As an abbreviation fit

is (travel industry|aviation) fully inclusive tour.

As an adjective adept is

well skilled; completely versed; thoroughly proficient.

As a noun adept is

one fully skilled or well versed in anything; a proficient; as, adepts in philosophy.

Equal vs Adept - What's the difference?

equal | adept | Related terms |

Equal is a related term of adept.


As adjectives the difference between equal and adept

is that equal is (label) the same in all respects while adept is well skilled; completely versed; thoroughly proficient.

As nouns the difference between equal and adept

is that equal is a person or thing of equal status to others while adept is one fully skilled or well versed in anything; a proficient; as, adepts in philosophy.

As a verb equal

is (mathematics) to be equal to, to have the same value as; to correspond to.

Masterly vs Adept - What's the difference?

masterly | adept | Related terms |

Masterly is a related term of adept.


As adjectives the difference between masterly and adept

is that masterly is that has been executed in the manner of one who is a master; extremely competently while adept is well skilled; completely versed; thoroughly proficient.

As an adverb masterly

is in a masterful manner; competently.

As a noun adept is

one fully skilled or well versed in anything; a proficient; as, adepts in philosophy.

Adept vs Trained - What's the difference?

adept | trained | Related terms |

Adept is a related term of trained.


As adjectives the difference between adept and trained

is that adept is well skilled; completely versed; thoroughly proficient while trained is having undergone a course of training (sometimes in combination).

As a noun adept

is one fully skilled or well versed in anything; a proficient; as, adepts in philosophy.

As a verb trained is

(train).

Adept vs Interlingua - What's the difference?

adept | interlingua |


As nouns the difference between adept and interlingua

is that adept is one fully skilled or well versed in anything; a proficient; as, adepts in philosophy while interlingua is interlingua.

As an adjective adept

is well skilled; completely versed; thoroughly proficient.

Disciple vs Adept - What's the difference?

disciple | adept |


As nouns the difference between disciple and adept

is that disciple is a person who learns from another, especially one who then teaches others while adept is one fully skilled or well versed in anything; a proficient; as, adepts in philosophy.

As a verb disciple

is to train, educate, teach.

As an adjective adept is

well skilled; completely versed; thoroughly proficient.

Adept vs Maven - What's the difference?

adept | maven |


As an adjective adept

is well skilled; completely versed; thoroughly proficient.

As a noun adept

is one fully skilled or well versed in anything; a proficient; as, adepts in philosophy.

As a proper noun maven is

(nasa|space) a space probe designed to investigate the martian climate.

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