trained+accomplished

  • 1accomplished — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ highly trained or skilled …

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  • 2accomplished fact — Synonyms and related words: accomplished, accomplishment, achieved, achievement, act, acta, action, actuality, adventure, at concert pitch, attained, attainment, authenticity, blow, career, carrying out, coached, compassed, consummated,… …

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  • 3accomplished — adjective an accomplished bassoonist Syn: expert, skilled, skillful, masterly, successful, virtuoso, master, consummate, complete, proficient, talented, gifted, adept, adroit, deft, dexterous, able, good, competent …

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  • 4trained — Synonyms and related words: abreast of, acclimated, acclimatized, accommodated, accomplished, accustomed, adapted, adjusted, at concert pitch, au courant, briefed, career, case hardened, coached, conditioned, conversant, educated, enlightened,… …

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  • 5accomplished — adjective highly trained or skilled …

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  • 6accomplished — adj 1. completed, effected, done, finished, ended, terminated; concluded, closed, clinched, sealed; established, consummated, fulfilled, realized, come true; achieved, attained, arrived at. 2. perfected, expert, proficient, adept, skillful,… …

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  • 7accomplished — adj. clever, skilled; well trained or educated …

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  • 82003 Mission Accomplished speech — President George W. Bush addresses sailors during the Mission Accomplished speech, May 1, 2003 …

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  • 9Parfett — This interesting and unusual name is an example of the common medieval practice of creating a surname from a nickname, in this instance one that originally denoted an apprentice who had completed his period of training. The derivation is from the …

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  • 10Perfect — This interesting and unusual name is an example of the common medieval practice of creating a surname from a nickname, in this instance one that originally denoted an apprentice who had completed his period of training. The derivation is from the …

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