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US
/ˈspɛʃəɫəst, ˈspɛʃəɫɪst/
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[ UK /spˈɛʃəlˌɪst/ ]
[ UK /spˈɛʃəlˌɪst/ ]
NOUN
- an expert who is devoted to one occupation or branch of learning
- practices one branch of medicine
How To Use specialist In A Sentence
- Accompanied by an ensemble, Musica Fiata, incorporating specialist period instruments such as chalumeau, arciliuto and violino in tromba marina, La Capella Ducale deliver the psalms with joy, some of the ornamentation is so detailed it sounds like laughter. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
- Linn are specialists in producing top quality audio and those listening to this hybrid CD will find a level of definition and clarity close to that of expensive vinyl.
- The specialists simply have to intensify their focus to stay alive, offering products and services that mass merchants cannot.
- He visited a specialist yesterday to find out whether he requires surgery. Times, Sunday Times
- You need to see a specialist.
- In the first instance your child will be seen by an ear, nose and throat specialist.
- They brought in an outside specialist to install the computer system.
- Boschi, who trained with Passignano in the late 1580s, is known today principally to specialists, but he enjoyed a considerable degree of popularity in the early seicento.
- They asked image specialists for their ideas on how to freshen the legion's image.
- Vulnerable people who have committed no crime and pose no threat to society are regularly forced to wait in bare cells before they get specialist treatment.