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Word | Faculty |
one of the inherent cognitive or perceptual powers of the mind / the body of teachers and administrators at a school / Ability to act or perform, whether inborn or cultivated / mental or bodily powers; teaching staff / an inherent mental or physical power. / the group of teachers in a school or college / faculty : faculty members or teachers / one of the powers of your mind or body, | |
Usage | ⇒ Some people have great faculty for learning languages ⇒ As he grew old, Professor Twiggly feared he might lose his faculties and become unfit to teach. However, while he was in full possession of his faculties, the school couldn't kick him off the faculty. ⇒ She's a member of the Harvard faculty. ⇒ her critical faculties ⇒ The Faculty of Arts ⇒ the faculty are having a staff meeting ⇒ she has a faculty for solving problems |
Synonyms | ability, aptitude, capacity, gift, talent, knack, capability, power, genius, skill, flair, facility, competence, forte, bent, potential, staff, strength, adroitness, aptness, |
Antonyms | inability, incompetence, students, ineptness, lack, need, affliction, amateur, appendage, awkwardness, bind, cheap, childishness, chintzy, clod, clumsiness, constraint, debility, defectiveness, deficiency, |
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