Practiced - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈprækˌtɪst|  American pronunciation of the word practiced
Brit.  |ˈpræktɪst|  British pronunciation of the word practiced

adjective

- having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude (syn: adept, expert, good, proficient, skilful, skillful)
a practiced marksman
- skillful after much practice (syn: practised)

Extra examples

It was with difficulty that he was induced to stoop from speculation to practice.

It was her practice to drink a glass of wine every evening.

It is not the local practice to wear shorts to dinner.

It is their practice to give annual raises.

Practice makes perfect.

Only a few of the dancers are practiced in traditional ballet.

He split the log with practiced skill.

She practiced her dives for the competition.

They practiced CPR on a dummy.

...the oft-told story that he practiced elocution by learning to speak with a mouth full of pebbles...

She practiced her alchemy in the kitchen, turning a pile of vegetables into a delicious salad.

The students practiced their arabesques.

The dancers practiced until they synchronized their movements.

I'd practiced plenty.

He was already well practiced in giving acceptance speeches.

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