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expertise
noun as in knowledge
Strongest matches
ability, competence, facility, know-how, proficiency, prowess, savvy, skill
Strong matches
adroitness, aptness, art, bag, chops, cleverness, command, craft, deftness, dexterity, expertness, finesse, goods, ingeniousness, judgment, knack, line, makings, mastery, readiness, skillfulness, stuff
Weak matches
Example Sentences
A young man, also in his 20s, says there are low-level jobs available but it's hard to find decent work in one's area of expertise.
The financial markets paid a lot of people extremely well for narrow expertise and a few people, poorly, for the big, global views you needed to have if you were to allocate capital across markets.
We thought earnings would continue to grow fairly rapidly, as the company has the technology expertise and management team to maintain or increase market share in a growing industry.
The new partnership with CPE combines Burger King’s global brand strength with Chinese capital and local market expertise, which is helpful given China’s fast-changing consumer tastes and competitive environment.
Corporate tech departments are seeking the expertise of their human-resources counterparts—and the other way around—as businesses across the country sort through the workforce impacts of artificial intelligence.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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