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proficiently

[ UK /pɹəfˈɪʃəntli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a proficient manner
    he dealt proficiently with the problem

How To Use proficiently In A Sentence

  • Pick a partner practice passing, for if you pass proficiently, perhaps you'll play professionally.
  • The waitress spoke a bit of English; the lady at the bar spoke more proficiently.
  • He does plum - blossom - stake exercises gracefully and proficiently, and is true to his name.
  • Although not a diplomat, he can proficiently use diplomatic terms.
  • Pick a partner and practice passing, for if you pass proficiently, perhaps you will play professionally.
  • The band derived its name from an Austin street where they would often busk that was nicknamed Asylum Street, now named Guadalupe Street, and the term "spanker" which is an old musician's term for "one who plays his instrument vigorously and proficiently". The Big Apple
  • The only thing optimistic is this November when the voters perform the "rectal cranial" extraction on these liberals who are destroying this country by preaching diversity over unity, allowing all religions except Christianity, and requiring Americans to speak foreign languages more proficiently than English. GOP senators zero in on Kagan's stance on gays in the military
  • he dealt proficiently with the problem
  • James had once been an excellent swimmer and, despite his missing limb, was still able to paddle about quite proficiently.
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