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Expert Panel Noun ˈekspɜːt ˈekspɜːrt Legal/Security/Medical/Computer Police Consulted

Word3 expert
WordType (noun)
Phonetic /ˈekspɜːt/ /ˈekspɜːrt/
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  • a legal/security/medical/computer expert
  • police consulted their own team of forensic experts.
  • according to our panel of leading industry experts, a downturn is inevitable.
  • experts believe/predict/say…
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expert

(noun)/ˈekspɜːt/ /ˈekspɜːrt/
  1. a person with special knowledge, skill or training in something
    • a legal/security/medical/computer expert
    • Police consulted their own team of forensic experts.
    • According to our panel of leading industry experts, a downturn is inevitable.
    • Experts believe/predict/say…
    • Experts in the field of child psychology warn of the dangers of social media.
    • I don't pretend to be an expert on the subject .
    • Nobody can be an expert at everything.
    • You will need to become an expert in analysing data.
    • an expert on managing change in the workplace
    • He's an expert at getting his own way.
    • Don't ask me—I'm no expert!

    Extra Examples

    • A panel of experts will answer questions from the television audience.
    • Experts agree that a balanced diet is the key to great health.
    • She is a world expert on butterflies.
    • Medical experts are predicting a massive rise in obesity-related illnesses.
    • Weapons experts were sent to try to uncover evidence of a nuclear programme.
    • I'm no expert, but I think you should get that cut seen to.
    • The so-called experts seem to have no explanation for this.
    • The article quoted climate experts as saying that we should expect more extreme weather events.

    Word Origin

    • Middle English (as an adjective): from French, from Latin expertus, past participle of experiri ‘try’. The noun use dates from the early 19th cent. Compare with experience and experiment.
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