I believe what you are looking for is term "Highly Developed" or "Exceptional."
-Jubyloo
estefany ramirez
A noun: power An adjective: proficient A verb: plans
through is a better word.... for finished could be through.
Ecstatic, overjoyed.
abundant
conversant
estefany ramirez
'Expertive' is not a word in English. 'Expert' means someone who is very proficient at something.
Applicants must be proficient in Microsoft Word and Excel. he's a highly proficient diver.
The word super is an adjective. It means to be better than average.
I am proficient in answering questions on wiki.answers.com
You could say "nonproficient"; "unproficient" isn't really a "word" (you can say it, but it's unusual).
Optimus means good, in fact better than good. It means the best (or the most).
"Outdo" is one possibility.
effective.
Martyrdom.
horrid, terrible , dreadful , obnoxious