Expertise

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Expertise

Expertise (/ɛkˈspɜːrːtiːz/), from the Latin expertus, meaning "tried, tested", is the skill, knowledge, or proficiency in a particular area or field. It is often used to refer to a high level of skill or knowledge in a specific subject or discipline, acquired through extensive experience or education.

Etymology

The term "expertise" originates from the Latin word expertus, which means "tried, tested". It was first used in English in the early 19th century to refer to a person who has extensive skill or knowledge in a particular field.

Related Terms

  • Skill: A learned ability to carry out a task with pre-determined results often within a given amount of time, energy, or both.
  • Knowledge: Facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.
  • Proficiency: A high degree of competence or skill; expertise.
  • Discipline: A branch of knowledge, typically one studied in higher education.
  • Experience: Practical contact with and observation of facts or events.
  • Education: The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university.

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