Expert - Wikipedia-style Article
Expert
Definition
An expert is a person who has comprehensive knowledge or skill in a particular field or area. Experts are typically recognized for their advanced understanding and proficiency due to extensive experience or education.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈɛkspɜrt/
- Respelling: EK-spurt
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈɛkspɜːt/
- Respelling: EK-spurt
Etymology
The word "expert" originates from the Latin term "expertus," the past participle of "experiri," meaning "to try" or "to test." The term entered Middle English through Old French as "expert," meaning skilled or experienced.
Derivatives
- Expertise (noun)
- Expertly (adverb)
- Expertise (noun, field of skill)
- Expertism (noun)
- Expertization (noun)
Synonyms
- Specialist
- Authority
- Professional
Antonyms
Usage
The term "expert" is widely used in professional, academic, and technical contexts to designate individuals with significant skill or knowledge in a specific area. For instance, "She is an expert in climate science, having worked in the field for over a decade."
Related Terms
- Expertise: The specialized knowledge or skills possessed by an expert.
- Specialist: A person who focuses on a particular area or field of study.
- Consultant: A professional who provides expert advice in a particular domain.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A person with advanced knowledge or skill in a particular area: Used to describe someone recognized for their significant competence in a specific subject.
- Example: "He is an expert in ancient history and frequently lectures on the subject."
Adjective
- Having or demonstrating a high level of skill or knowledge: Used to describe actions, opinions, or insights that reflect a high level of proficiency.
- Example: "She provided an expert analysis of the financial markets."