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adept

adept is a synonym of skillful

adjective [ uh-dept ]

adept is another word for skillful

Skillful and adept refer to being very proficient at something requiring quickness or agility of body or mind, through natural ability, training, or practice. Skillful often, but by no means always, suggests physical adroitness and dexterity: skillful hands. It is often applied to a person in a defined role or to the activity done well: a skillful player; skillful performance. Adept is a strong synonym for skillful and will work much of the time. Adept is more often used to describe a person who is adept at doing or achieving something that may be very particular rather than expected in a certain occupation or profession: adept at identifying the right person for the part.

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prove + adept
We turned to Maria, who had proven herself adept at handling rivalries between colleagues.
adept at using
Kids are now adept at using their devices surreptitiously during class without being spotted.

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poise

poise is a synonym of grace

noun [ poiz ]

poise is another word for grace

Grace and poise refer to a pleasing quality of ease and self-control in the way a person moves, carries themselves, or conducts themselves. Grace suggests these qualities enhanced by elegance, dignity, or beauty: a catlike grace; withdraw with grace. Poise emphasizes composure, self-control, and calmness in deportment and manner, more than elegance or beauty. Many of the same verbs are used with poise as are used with “balance.” People lose, maintain, regain, and recover their poise in challenging situations. As a personal attribute, grace goes a little deeper, as it involves generally prized values, such as fairness and good temper, whereas poise is pleasant and admirable for being presentable and smooth.

Commonly found as

regain poise
He was caught off guard by a volley of overly personal questions from the host, but quickly regained his poise and no one saw him sweat.
confidence + poise
After reading her first performance review, the new teacher was relieved that she apparently presented herself with confidence and poise because she certainly hadn’t felt that way inside.

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primordial

primordial is a synonym of original

adjective [ prahy-mawr-dee-uhl ]

primordial is another word for original

Original and primordial describe something relating or belonging to the earliest stages of a thing’s existence. Original suggests something as it first was, at the beginning of its existence, often in contrast to what succeeds it: her original hair color; the original purpose of the law. It usually refers to existences within human history, while primordial suggests something existing at the very beginning of much older, prehistoric things, usually formed by natural and physical processes, such as the primordial atmosphere of Earth, which no longer exists, and human beings’ primordial instincts, which have existed since the beginning. The well-known expression, “primordial soup,” actually illustrates a different definition of the word, which refers to something that is itself the origin. The soup is the mixture of chemicals hypothesized to have given rise to life on earth.

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primordial instinct(s)
Humans share with every other living creature the primordial instincts to survive and to multiply.
primordial stars
The primordial stars, formed from hydrogen, helium, and lithium, are thought to have appeared 100 million years after the Big Bang.

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