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Definition of specialist in English:

specialist

noun ˈspɛʃ(ə)lɪstˈspɛʃ(ə)ləst
  • 1A person who concentrates primarily on a particular subject or activity; a person highly skilled in a specific and restricted field.

    he is a specialist in psychometric testing
    with modifier the study was undertaken by a market-research specialist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A specialist in European and early American history, he received a Distinguished Academic Achievement Award in 1978.
    • Being a paediatric specialist in the field, he preferred to base his own opinion on his personal experience.
    • The law firm was a leading specialist in the new field of information technology.
    • He is an M.D. and a specialist in many fields of medicine.
    • I am hardly a specialist in NATO affairs; my field of expertise is Russia, both present and past.
    • I found that from his Curriculum Vitae and the agreement of counsel that he was a specialist in those fields.
    • Andrew is a specialist in the field who.
    • He has been something of a specialist in impersonating a police officer.
    • The History Department recently hired a second specialist in economic and business history.
    • In the two years he has been in business, he has established a reputation as the specialist in this field.
    • He became a specialist in the pre-Islamic history of southern Arabia.
    • I cannot see the point of being simply a specialist in one field.
    • Thus while never a specialist in monetary theory nor making any claim for original contributions to it, Brown's participation was noteworthy.
    • In secondary schools, all core subjects would be taught by a specialist in that subject.
    • My name is Scott, I'm a specialist in bioenergetics.
    • The tutor, who is a specialist in that subject, contacts the student to check that all is well.
    • Dr. Julian was a specialist in the field.
    • Okada is a specialist in contemporary Japanese music.
    • A prerequisite to serving as an expert witness is being qualified and credentialed as a specialist in the field being examined.
    • A specialist in modernism and 19 th-century French painting, Champa earned a BA at Yale and an MA at Harvard.
    Synonyms
    expert, authority, pundit, professional, consultant, connoisseur, fancier, master, maestro, adept, virtuoso, old hand, skilled person
    informal pro, buff, ace, whizz, wizard, hotshot, ninja, alpha geek
    British informal dab hand
    North American informal maven, crackerjack
    rare proficient
    1. 1.1 A person highly trained in a particular branch of medicine.
      her doctor thought her allergy was psychosomatic, but he sent her to a specialist
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Mr. Mahler knew Dr. DeVilliers to be a specialist who regularly gave medical reports to lawyers.
      • Now more than ever, there is substantial crossover among dentists and other medical specialists in diagnosing various health conditions.
      • I trained as a psychiatric specialist at the Gugging hospital.
      • He is popular with staff and is extremely good at multidisciplinary medicine with enviable insight and respect for other specialists and healthcare workers.
      • Dance medicine specialists tell me that it's common for people suffering from arthritis to get caught up in a vicious cycle of pain, weakness, and loss of motion.
      • A healthcare specialist should be consulted for specific dosages.
      • A nationwide shortage of intensive-care specialists has left hospitals scrambling to provide timely care to the sickest of patients.
      • By the 1950s, specialists in traditional medicine began to decline in importance.
      • Some curanderos are specialists trained in bone-setting or the treatment of tumors.
      • For a moment a brief moment he contemplated going to a therapist or a sleep specialist about it
      • He might be better off approaching generalists, rather than nuclear-medicine or health-care specialists.
      • Telemedicine technology makes it possible for medical specialists to examine and treat patients living in remote locations.
      • Medical specialists on the optic nerves had already noticed the increased visual acuity of the sea people.
      • According to dance medicine specialists, overuse injuries often make their first appearance in adolescence.
      • They are now seeking to appoint a medical specialist through Health Services Australia.
      • The world's first formal program to train medical specialists, opened in 1915.
      • Her patients have improved far beyond the expectations of their medical specialists, and their need for surgeries has been markedly reduced.
      • Heis a specialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation.
      • He saw his family physician as well as respiratory and allergy specialists.
      • In this type of medicine a patient sees a medical specialist when a health complaint arises.
adjective ˈspɛʃ(ə)lɪstˈspɛʃ(ə)ləst
  • 1Possessing or involving detailed knowledge or study of a restricted topic.

    you may require specialist financial advice
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's not a prerequisite to have a journalism degree or specialist training for writing features, arts articles or other specialist topics.
    • A lack of resources and staff with specialist IT knowledge played a part in the slow uptake of technology.
    • Sport is important at this school and specialist coaches and professional standard sporting facilities are provided.
    • Success here is limited, as highly specialist niche knowledge is generally required.
    • If you are rich, have complex financial affairs or need specialist advice, a fee-based adviser could be an option.
    • You need an amount of specialist knowledge.
    • The Influencer is commonly an expert who has specialist knowledge in the area of the purchase being considered.
    • The general practitioner provides referrals to specialist doctors where necessary, and payment is usually on a fee-for-service basis.
    • It has been the subject of many hundreds of specialist studies.
    • As true folk dance, it is not restricted to professional or specialist dancers.
    • Murphy has specialist knowledge of the historical period in which the book is set.
    • This is a fine book that speaks both to the general reader and the specialist historian.
    • The board had, or had access to, specialist expertise in relation to appropriate standards of medical care.
    • The organisation offers specialist support and advice to British businesses, and rates how ethnic minorities are treated in their companies as employees and as customers.
    • Roy's chief area of expertise remained the eighteenth century, at once the primary focus of his specialist studies and his greatest historical love.
    • Installing the card and the software was extremely straightforward with no need for specialist technical knowledge.
    • It seems the hard time Greek films are having is linked to the hard time specialist films in general are having.
    • There were both specialist poetry bookshops and general bookshops in university towns with reasonable poetry sections.
    • We relied on our specialist knowledge of the difficulties caused by not attending school full-time, once a child reached compulsory school age.
    1. 1.1attributive Concentrating on a restricted field, market, or area of activity.
      a specialist electrical shop
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The new organisation will be seeking to appoint specialist advertising and market research consultants.
      • The internet is hardly a specialist niche area any more.
      • Amenities in the nearby village include specialist shops, restaurants and bars.
      • Exhibiting high margins and a high return on capital, it was a market leader in its specialist electrical controls marketplace.
      • In France brioches are mostly bought from specialist shops, e.g. viennoiseries, rather than being made at home.
      • Almost uniquely when it was established, it was a purpose-built and dedicated specialist wine shop.
      • The quaint, family-owned shops include a candle-maker, a perfumery and specialist cheese and wine shops.
      • Department stores and specialist shops across the country have already taken delivery of their decorative goodies and this year's selection is as broad as it is imaginative.
      • Employers in the financial services sector are slow to recruit marketing candidates from outside their own specialist field.
      • His uncle used to import reggae and dancehall singles and distribute them to specialist shops.
      • Not long ago, technology recruitment was one of the most active, and profitable, specialist areas within the Irish recruitment market.
      • This book is aimed at a narrow, specialist market.
      • World-class courses are designed and taught by 45 full-time faculty members, all experts in their specialist fields.
      • You get them from the Internet, specialist shops and even supermarkets.
      • Many wine shops reflect glory in some specialist area.

Derivatives

  • specialism

  • noun ˈspɛʃ(ə)lɪz(ə)mˈspɛʃəˌlɪzəm
    • Commissioned history has breathed new life into some older academic specialisms, such as urban history.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Let him not get early entangled in the meshes of specialism.
      • A formidable school of intimidation which manufactures specialists in thought - but which also makes those who stay outside conform all the more to this specialism which they despise.
      • Prison healthcare services are undoubtedly served by highly committed professionals from different specialisms, professions, and agencies.
      • These specialisms may reflect the skills or interests of the local people or may be a spin-off from other business activities.
      • The emphasis is much more on getting a well-rounded education, whereas in Ireland you get specialisms.
      • We will offer three new specialisms: engineering, science, business & enterprise.
      • It is not a specialism which can readily be detached for the purposes of litigation.
      • The world of hospitals is one where specialisms rule, as they must.
      • Having mastered the basics, some engineers follow their interests into specialisms to act as sources of expertise in that area.
  • specialistic

  • adjective -ˈlɪstɪk
 
 

Definition of specialist in US English:

specialist

nounˈspɛʃ(ə)ləstˈspeSH(ə)ləst
  • 1A person who concentrates primarily on a particular subject or activity; a person highly skilled in a specific and restricted field.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Thus while never a specialist in monetary theory nor making any claim for original contributions to it, Brown's participation was noteworthy.
    • In the two years he has been in business, he has established a reputation as the specialist in this field.
    • A specialist in modernism and 19 th-century French painting, Champa earned a BA at Yale and an MA at Harvard.
    • The History Department recently hired a second specialist in economic and business history.
    • Okada is a specialist in contemporary Japanese music.
    • He became a specialist in the pre-Islamic history of southern Arabia.
    • Andrew is a specialist in the field who.
    • Being a paediatric specialist in the field, he preferred to base his own opinion on his personal experience.
    • The law firm was a leading specialist in the new field of information technology.
    • I cannot see the point of being simply a specialist in one field.
    • A prerequisite to serving as an expert witness is being qualified and credentialed as a specialist in the field being examined.
    • In secondary schools, all core subjects would be taught by a specialist in that subject.
    • I found that from his Curriculum Vitae and the agreement of counsel that he was a specialist in those fields.
    • He is an M.D. and a specialist in many fields of medicine.
    • He has been something of a specialist in impersonating a police officer.
    • I am hardly a specialist in NATO affairs; my field of expertise is Russia, both present and past.
    • Dr. Julian was a specialist in the field.
    • The tutor, who is a specialist in that subject, contacts the student to check that all is well.
    • A specialist in European and early American history, he received a Distinguished Academic Achievement Award in 1978.
    • My name is Scott, I'm a specialist in bioenergetics.
    Synonyms
    expert, authority, pundit, professional, consultant, connoisseur, fancier, master, maestro, adept, virtuoso, old hand, skilled person
    1. 1.1 A physician highly trained in a particular branch of medicine.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • According to dance medicine specialists, overuse injuries often make their first appearance in adolescence.
      • Now more than ever, there is substantial crossover among dentists and other medical specialists in diagnosing various health conditions.
      • Mr. Mahler knew Dr. DeVilliers to be a specialist who regularly gave medical reports to lawyers.
      • Some curanderos are specialists trained in bone-setting or the treatment of tumors.
      • In this type of medicine a patient sees a medical specialist when a health complaint arises.
      • A healthcare specialist should be consulted for specific dosages.
      • For a moment a brief moment he contemplated going to a therapist or a sleep specialist about it
      • He is popular with staff and is extremely good at multidisciplinary medicine with enviable insight and respect for other specialists and healthcare workers.
      • Her patients have improved far beyond the expectations of their medical specialists, and their need for surgeries has been markedly reduced.
      • Heis a specialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation.
      • I trained as a psychiatric specialist at the Gugging hospital.
      • He saw his family physician as well as respiratory and allergy specialists.
      • Telemedicine technology makes it possible for medical specialists to examine and treat patients living in remote locations.
      • Dance medicine specialists tell me that it's common for people suffering from arthritis to get caught up in a vicious cycle of pain, weakness, and loss of motion.
      • By the 1950s, specialists in traditional medicine began to decline in importance.
      • The world's first formal program to train medical specialists, opened in 1915.
      • They are now seeking to appoint a medical specialist through Health Services Australia.
      • He might be better off approaching generalists, rather than nuclear-medicine or health-care specialists.
      • Medical specialists on the optic nerves had already noticed the increased visual acuity of the sea people.
      • A nationwide shortage of intensive-care specialists has left hospitals scrambling to provide timely care to the sickest of patients.
    2. 1.2US (in the US Army) an enlisted person of one of four grades (specialist 4, equivalent to the rank of corporal, being the most junior, specialist 7, equivalent to sergeant first class, being the most senior) who has technical or administrative duties but does not exercise command.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Her son, an Army specialist, was killed there last year.
      • The former Army specialist wanted a house in the same neighborhood so the children would not be uprooted again, but the house also needed to be affordable.
adjectiveˈspɛʃ(ə)ləstˈspeSH(ə)ləst
  • 1Possessing or involving detailed knowledge or study of a restricted topic.

    the project may involve people with specialist knowledge
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The board had, or had access to, specialist expertise in relation to appropriate standards of medical care.
    • Installing the card and the software was extremely straightforward with no need for specialist technical knowledge.
    • You need an amount of specialist knowledge.
    • Sport is important at this school and specialist coaches and professional standard sporting facilities are provided.
    • As true folk dance, it is not restricted to professional or specialist dancers.
    • If you are rich, have complex financial affairs or need specialist advice, a fee-based adviser could be an option.
    • Murphy has specialist knowledge of the historical period in which the book is set.
    • Success here is limited, as highly specialist niche knowledge is generally required.
    • Roy's chief area of expertise remained the eighteenth century, at once the primary focus of his specialist studies and his greatest historical love.
    • This is a fine book that speaks both to the general reader and the specialist historian.
    • There were both specialist poetry bookshops and general bookshops in university towns with reasonable poetry sections.
    • It's not a prerequisite to have a journalism degree or specialist training for writing features, arts articles or other specialist topics.
    • The Influencer is commonly an expert who has specialist knowledge in the area of the purchase being considered.
    • The organisation offers specialist support and advice to British businesses, and rates how ethnic minorities are treated in their companies as employees and as customers.
    • A lack of resources and staff with specialist IT knowledge played a part in the slow uptake of technology.
    • The general practitioner provides referrals to specialist doctors where necessary, and payment is usually on a fee-for-service basis.
    • We relied on our specialist knowledge of the difficulties caused by not attending school full-time, once a child reached compulsory school age.
    • It seems the hard time Greek films are having is linked to the hard time specialist films in general are having.
    • It has been the subject of many hundreds of specialist studies.
    1. 1.1attributive Concentrating on a restricted field, market, or area of activity.
      a specialist electrical shop
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Amenities in the nearby village include specialist shops, restaurants and bars.
      • Many wine shops reflect glory in some specialist area.
      • The quaint, family-owned shops include a candle-maker, a perfumery and specialist cheese and wine shops.
      • His uncle used to import reggae and dancehall singles and distribute them to specialist shops.
      • Not long ago, technology recruitment was one of the most active, and profitable, specialist areas within the Irish recruitment market.
      • The internet is hardly a specialist niche area any more.
      • Almost uniquely when it was established, it was a purpose-built and dedicated specialist wine shop.
      • Employers in the financial services sector are slow to recruit marketing candidates from outside their own specialist field.
      • Exhibiting high margins and a high return on capital, it was a market leader in its specialist electrical controls marketplace.
      • This book is aimed at a narrow, specialist market.
      • The new organisation will be seeking to appoint specialist advertising and market research consultants.
      • World-class courses are designed and taught by 45 full-time faculty members, all experts in their specialist fields.
      • Department stores and specialist shops across the country have already taken delivery of their decorative goodies and this year's selection is as broad as it is imaginative.
      • You get them from the Internet, specialist shops and even supermarkets.
      • In France brioches are mostly bought from specialist shops, e.g. viennoiseries, rather than being made at home.
 
 
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