Competency vs Expertise - What's the difference?
competency | expertise |
(obsolete) A sufficient supply (of).
* 1612 , John Smith, Proceedings of the English Colonie in Virginia , in Kupperman 1988, p. 178:
* (Ambrose Bierce)
(obsolete) A sustainable income.
* Shakespeare
* 1915 , :
The ability to perform some task; competence.
* Burke
* 2004 , Bill Clinton, My Life
(legal) Meeting specified qualifications to perform.
(linguistics) implicit knowledge of a languageās structure.
Great skill or knowledge in a particular field or hobby
* 2014 , Michael White, "
advice, or opinion, of an expert
As a noun competency
is (obsolete) a sufficient supply (of).As a verb expertise is
.competency
English
Noun
(competencies)- the next day they returned unsuspected, leaving their confederates to follow, and in the interim, to convay them a competencie of all things they could
- Superfluity comes sooner by white hairs, but competency lives longer.
- He had heard people speak contemptuously of money: he wondered if they had ever tried to do without it. He knew that the lack made a man petty, mean, grasping; it distorted his character and caused him to view the world from a vulgar angle; when you had to consider every penny, money became of grotesque importance: you needed a competency to rate it at its proper value.
- The loan demonstrates, in regard to instrumental resources, the competency of this kingdom to the assertion of the common cause.
- By the year 2000, American students will leave grades four, eight, and twelve having demonstrated competency in challenging subject matter including English, mathematics, science, history, and geography....
Synonyms
* See alsoexpertise
English
Noun
(wikipedia expertise) (-)- The scientist has expertise in the field of nuclear fusion.
Roll up, roll up! The Amazing Salmond will show a Scotland you won't believe", The Guardian , 8 September 2014:
- He spoke of Scotland's hydroelectric projects in Africa, local expertise shared with the world's poor.