qualified

adjective23 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

Emphasizes a high level of training and expertise.

Indicates having suitable or sufficient skills and experience.

Having completed all necessary training and requirements.

Someone who has very recently gained their professional qualifications.

Someone who has gained their professional qualifications in the near past.

Having the correct and official qualifications.

Officially recognized by law as able to do a particular job, such as a lawyer.

Having the required medical training and certification to practice medicine.

Having the qualifications required to work in a particular profession.

Having qualifications that are fitting for a particular purpose.

Having the specific qualifications needed for a particular role or task.

Qualified in a way that no one else is.

Having enough qualifications to meet a minimum standard.

Perfectly qualified for a particular situation.

Qualified in the practical and mechanical aspects of a subject.

Extremely and impressively qualified.

Qualified based on formal education and degrees.

Used to describe something, like approval or support, that has many limitations or conditions.

Indicates the state of having the necessary skills or qualifications.

Refers to the process of gaining qualifications.

Informal way to refer to the process of gaining qualifications.

To believe one has the necessary ability or experience to do something.

Indicates the specific profession or role for which someone is qualified.