qualified

UK /ˈkwɒl.ɪ.faɪd/ US /ˈkwɑ.lɪ.faɪd/
adj 2

Collocations

13
1

(adj.) having completed a course of study

VERBS

be | become, get

ADV

highly, well

My doctor is a well qualified specialist who trained at the best medical schools in Europe.

fully, properly

The doctor was not properly qualified to perform that type of surgery.

newly, recently

She felt nervous on her first day as a recently qualified teacher at the school.

appropriately, duly, suitably

The school only hired teachers who were appropriately qualified to work with young children.

sufficiently

legally, medically, professionally

He wasn't legally qualified to practice medicine, so he couldn't open his own clinic.

PREP

as

My brother recently became qualified as an electrician after completing his apprenticeship.

2

(adj.) having the skill needed to do sth

VERBS

be, feel

My teacher felt qualified to help us prepare for the difficult exam.

ADV

eminently, ideally, well

She is eminently qualified to manage the international office after working abroad for ten years.

3

(adj.) limited in some way

VERBS

be

ADV

heavily

Her support for the plan was heavily qualified by concerns about the budget.

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