noun

competence

competence, ability, skill

He demonstrated great competence in his new role.

He demonstrated great competence in his new role.

The job requires a high level of technical competence.

The job requires a high level of technical competence.

((in sth.)) competence in something Her competence in English is impressive.

((to do sth.)) competence to do something I have confidence in his competence to do the job.

Synonyms: ability, capability, skill, proficiency; Antonyms: incompetence, inability

From Latin 'competentia' meaning 'agreement, symmetry', from 'competens', present participle of 'competere' (to be suitable).

If you can 'compete', you have 'competence'. The '-ence' suffix often indicates a state or quality.

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