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competent

[kom-pi-tuhnt] / ˈkɒm pɪ tənt /


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Played with boundless enthusiasm by S. Z. Sakall, Felix is one of the great, undercelebrated chef characters in popular culture: rotund, ebullient, deeply competent, and visibly delighted by his own work.

From Salon

New York’s bill places the decision only with a mentally competent patient, and “safeguards are in place to ensure that those who don’t qualify—say, those with eating disorders or psychiatric conditions—couldn’t receive it.”

From The Wall Street Journal

One of the fastest ways to feel more competent in the kitchen is to own the right knives and to keep them sharp.

From Salon

US prosecutors now say that medical experts have found him competent to stand trial.

From BBC

It’s competent, but muddy, evidence that Homer did not yet understand how to use watercolors.

From The Wall Street Journal