English
Etymology
From ultra- + competent.
Adjective
ultracompetent (comparative more ultracompetent, superlative most ultracompetent)
- Very highly competent.
2008 January 11, William Grimes, “A Physician Caught Trying to Heal Himself”, in New York Times[1]:Breezy, confident and ultracompetent, Rajiv serves as a maddening counterfoil to his struggling younger brother, whose waffling and zigzag career path infuriates their father.