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  • adept
  • adroit
  • deft
  • experienced
  • skilled
  • skillful
  • trained
  • crack
  • crackerjack
  • handy
  • professional
  • savvy
  • sharp
  • slick
  • virtuoso
  • able
  • apt
  • big-league
  • clever
  • dexterous
  • facile
  • practiced
  • proficient
  • qualified
  • schooled
  • artist
  • authority
  • professional
  • ace
  • adept
  • artiste
  • buff
  • connoisseur
  • doyen
  • graduate
  • guru
  • phenomenon
  • pro
  • shark
  • virtuoso
  • whiz
  • wizard
  • hot shot
  • old hand
  • old pro
  • war-horse

On this page you’ll find 163 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to expert, such as: adept, adroit, deft, experienced, skilled, and skillful.

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WORDS RELATED TO EXPERT

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  • au fait
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  • know one’s onions
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  • up to snuff
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  • ingenious
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  • know backwards and forwards
  • know one’s onions
  • know the ropes
  • learned
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  • powerful
  • practiced
  • prepared
  • proficient
  • qualified
  • responsible
  • savvy
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  • up to snuff
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  • brainy
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  • no dummy
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  • on the ball
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  • hot tamale
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  • savvy
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  • slick
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  • up
  • up to speed
  • whiz
  • wizard

Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

(n) 1. authority, professional, specialist, scholar, master, connoisseur, pundit, Colloq wizabd, whiz, pro, ace, Brit dab hand, boffin, Slang US maven or mavin: We rely on experts to verify the age of works of art. -(adj) 2. skilful, skilled, trained, knowledgeable, learned, experienced, practised, qualified, adept, proficient, accomplished, au fait, adroit, dexterous, polished, finished, masterful, masterly, first-rate, excellent, superb, wonderful, superior, champion(ship), A-one, A-1, virtuoso, Colloq top-notch, Brit whizzo, wizard, US crackerjack, crack: Davis is an expert snooker player.

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  1. List of paraphrases for «experts»:

    expert, specialists, panelist, panellists, pundits, expertise, professionals, specialist, panelists, scholars, practitioners

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  1. Kevin Ota:

    We plan to have fun with this, the great thing is that this kid beat all these experts out there.

  2. Adam Schiff:

    The consensus of Syria experts is that the civil war cannot end so long as Bashar al-Assad remains in power, now, with his protector leaving, Assad may have to be more amenable to a phasing out of his rule.

  3. Commissioner Rodney Ellis:

    Ive got to listen to the medical experts, id rather have it and not need it, then not have it and need it.

  4. Nan Zamon:

    As the danger of landslides can grow bigger, we are trying to find a safer place for the people. At the moment, experts are conducting necessary geological surveys to find a safer and wider place for more people to move.

  5. James Franco:

    It would be an external review from members outside of the university community, experts who are nationwide on Greek life, they would work with individual chapters and national chapters and just review, again, operations of Greek life on campus to see what goes well and what could be improved.


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experts

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Definition of expertsnext

plural of expert

as in scholars

a person with a high level of knowledge or skill in a field

experts at the crime lab were able to tell the sex, race, and approximate age of the murderer

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  • scholars

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  • wizards

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