specialist
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French spécialiste, equivalent to special + -ist.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈspɛʃəlɪst/
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Adjective
specialist (comparative more specialist, superlative most specialist)
- (British) Specialised, involving detailed knowledge of a restricted topic.
- 2021 December 15, Robin Leleux, “Awards honour the best restoration projects: Special Award: Signal Box Restoration”, in RAIL, number 946, page 57:
- This was a highly specialist job, and it has been very carefully carried out so that it is very hard to see that these windows are now modern replacements.
Noun
specialist (plural specialists)
- Someone who is an expert in, or devoted to, some specific branch of study or research.
- Synonyms: aficionado, enthusiast, connoisseur
- (sports) A player on a team who primarily employs one particular skill or takes one particular role.
- Antonym: all-rounder
- (medicine) A physician whose practice is limited to a particular branch of medicine or surgery.
- Hypernyms: see Thesaurus:physician
- 1964 September 24, “ROBERT L. HUTTON, DIAGNOSTICIAN, 83; Internist Dies —Had Been on Lincoln Hospital Staff”, in The New York Times[1]:
- Dr. Robert Leroy Hutton, a retired specialist in internal medicine and a well‐known diagnostician, died yesterday here.
- 2017 June 3, Jamie Koufman, “The Specialists’ Stranglehold on Medicine”, in The New York Times[2]:
- Most Americans mistakenly believe that they must see specialists for almost every medical problem.
- (US, military) Any of several non-commissioned ranks corresponding to that of corporal.
- An organism that is specialized for a particular environment.
- The tree Lepidothamnus laxifolius is a high alpine specialist found in high-altitude bog communities and in scrub.
- A stenotopic species.
- A sixth-former at Eton College.
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Translations
expert
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physician
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army rank
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Further reading
- specialist on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- “specialist”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
Anagrams
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from French spécialiste. Equivalent to speciaal + -ist.
Pronunciation
- (Netherlands) IPA(key): /ˌspeː.ʃaːˈlɪst/
Audio: (file) - Hyphenation: spe‧ci‧a‧list
- Rhymes: -ɪst
Noun
specialist m (plural specialisten, diminutive specialistje n, feminine specialiste)
Derived terms
- medisch specialist
- specialistisch
- verpleegkundig specialist
Related terms
Descendants
- → Indonesian: spesialis
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French spécialiste.
Pronunciation
Audio: (file)
Noun
specialist m (plural specialiști, feminine equivalent specialistă)
- specialist
- Synonym: expert
Declension
singular | plural | ||||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | ||
nominative-accusative | specialist | specialistul | specialiști | specialiștii | |
genitive-dative | specialist | specialistului | specialiști | specialiștilor | |
vocative | specialistule | specialiștilor |
Swedish
Etymology
Noun
specialist c
- a specialist
- Antonym: generalist
Declension
nominative | genitive | ||
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singular | indefinite | specialist | specialists |
definite | specialisten | specialistens | |
plural | indefinite | specialister | specialisters |
definite | specialisterna | specialisternas |
Related terms
- specialistkunskap
- specialistsjuksköterska