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adept

[uh-dept, ad-ept, uh-dept] / əˈdɛpt, ˈæd ɛpt, əˈdɛpt /


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Schrage’s city fire department is adept at fighting blazes in buildings.

From Seattle Times

And James proceeded to prove again that no aging athlete has ever been as adept at staying young.

From Los Angeles Times

And Hollywood writers have grown increasingly anxious as ChatGPT has become adept at mimicking the style of prolific authors.

From New York Times

“Trade” is an adept adaptation by the composer of another of her uncle’s plays.

From Los Angeles Times

The pooling of human experience in such disparate forums as a courthouse and a Broadway theater enables the public to become more adept at separating superficial ambiguity from stark unambiguous reality.

From Los Angeles Times