expert
Refers to one of the most important or successful experts in a particular field.
A person with specialized knowledge of computers.
A person with specialized knowledge of medicine.
Used to emphasize that someone is genuinely skilled and knowledgeable.
A person with specialized knowledge of finance.
A person with specialized knowledge of the law.
An expert considered one of the best in their field globally.
An expert known and recognized in multiple countries.
An expert who is not affiliated with the parties involved in a matter.
Officially or widely known and accepted as an expert.
An expert on matters concerning a particular area or community.
Generally accepted or recognized as an expert by many people.
An expert brought in from outside an organization or group.
An expert who has the necessary skills, experience, or qualifications.
An expert who is engaged in a specified activity as one's main paid occupation.
Used to show that you think a word or phrase used to describe someone or something is not suitable or not true.
Someone who claims to be an expert, often without justification.
Someone who gives themselves a title or description, which may not be accurate.
Used to report the stated opinion or findings of experts.
Used to convey advice or suggestions put forward by experts.
Indicates a consensus or common viewpoint among experts.
A group of experts who answer questions or discuss a topic in public.
A group of experts working together on a task.
A group of experts appointed to deal with a particular matter.
To get information or advice from an expert because you do not know enough about a subject.
To seek information or advice from an expert.
To have a conversation with an expert to gain advice or information.
To formally try to get advice from an expert.
To follow the advice given by an expert.