Qualified meaning in English
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Definition
qualified: competent, trained, professional, having qualifications
He's finished studying and now he's a qualified chef.
Examples
- "Of all the candidates that applied, you're the least qualified, but the most handsome."
- "I really didn't want to, but seriously though, if you just look at my resumé, you'll see that I'm more than qualified for this position."
- "I am a highly qualified applicant for that position."
- "We had many qualified candidates, and the decision was difficult, but in the end it wasn't much of a competition."
- "The Delavigne Corporation, a worldwide leader in cosmetics, seeks an experienced, qualified professional to manage the new customer service department in San Francisco."
- "His name is Mr. Jeffrey Steele, and he is extremely qualified for the position."
- "His name is Trey Feltchenheimer and he has experience in both management and customer service, and he is highly qualified in a number of related fields."
- "You should consult a qualified health professional immediately..."
- "You have extensive experience in the customer service field and you certainly seem qualified for this position."
- "I hope that you will consider me as a qualified candidate for any positions currently available at the esteemed Delavigne Corporation."
- "I would like to formally express my interest in this position, for which I feel I am well qualified."
- "I would like to formally express my interest in this position, for which I feel I am extremely qualified."
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