November 30, 2009 (Mon)

Since it's the beginning of the week and we have the review pending, I'm going to start off a bit easy.

1. Expertise (n.) specialized skill/knowledge
- I don't think we need a sentence here... ho ho ho.

2. Connoisseur (n.) an expert; critical judge 전문가 [감정가]
- The connoisseur scoffed at the dilettante's lack of knowledge in the most rudimentary subjects regarding pottery.

3. Virtuoso (n.) a musician (or pro. in other artistic areas) with masterly ability
- Karajan is considered to be one of the most important virtuosos of the 21st century.

4. Proficient (adj.) well advanced or competent in any art, science, or subject
- In order to become a good translator, you need to be proficient in both languages.

5. Adroit (adj.) skillful
- Louis adroitly pulled the rabbit out of the magic hat.

6. Dexterity (n.) skill in performing tasks, esp. with hands
- Richard managed to build up the lego with noticeable dexterity.

7. Deft (adj.) neatly skillful and quick in movement
- Deftness is an important quality in a surgeon.

8. Magnate (n.) a wealthy & influential person, esp. in business
- Several of the wealthiest steel magnates of the time collaborated to create the gigantic network of steel trade.
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This finally ends our chapter of UNEXPERIENCED/ INEXPERIENCED.
Next to come up is HOSTILITY.