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Definition of knowledgeable in English: knowledgeable(also knowledgable) adjective ˈnɒlɪdʒəb(ə)lˈnɑlədʒəb(ə)l Intelligent and well informed. 有见识的;知识渊博的 she is very knowledgeable about livestock and pedigrees 她在家畜及其纯种系谱方面有非常丰富的知识。 Example sentencesExamples - I'm not knowledgable enough about the subject to discuss it intelligently or usefully.
- Thomas says consumers are more knowledgeable about design now than in the past.
- For one thing Rolf Harris is quite knowledgeable on the subject, and art is something he has a passion for.
- If you need help with your resumé we have friendly knowledgeable staff available to assist.
- What this goes to show is how very little most people, even intelligent and knowledgable people, know about language.
- Their salespeople are always knowledgable about the stock and the prices are reasonable.
- I miss my friends a lot, and the fact that everyone in Toronto is so knowledgeable about the music.
- All in all, this was a meal to savour, and one delivered by efficient and knowledgeable waiting staff.
- And the staff are all book lovers themselves and very knowledgable.
- Our bartender was really knowledgeable about the menu and helpful in answering all my questions.
- I have to confess that I am not very knowledgeable about modern rock music.
- Her talk was much appreciated and she was both knowledgeable and informative.
- Our knowledgeable panel of speakers will introduce you to the many aspects of living in Tokyo.
- Having read the book I do feel more knowledgeable about my own generation.
- The former miner was a very knowledgeable man who loved to read and could discuss any topic.
- The fans are very enthusiastic and knowledgeable about Grand Prix racing.
- The main problem with the exchange of information is that there's a tendency for people to become knowledgable without ever having experienced anything.
- Perhaps there is a knowledgeable local person who might undertake this task for you.
- So we sought out opinions from York's most knowledgeable musical minds.
- He was plainly a knowledgeable and experienced witness, with a broad background in the railway industry.
Synonyms well informed, informed, learned, with great knowledge, well read, well educated, educated, widely read, erudite, scholarly, cultured, cultivated, enlightened, aware acquainted with, familiar with, with a knowledge of, with an understanding of, conversant with, au courant with, au fait with skilled, expert, competent, proficient up on, up to date with, abreast of, at home with, no stranger to experienced in, practised in, well versed in, seasoned informal clued up about, genned up about, plugged into British informal switched on to
Derivativesnounnɒlɪdʒəˈbɪlɪti Not to hold myself up as some paragon of knowledgeability, but over the past 40 years I have used virtually every major camera on the market, and during the past 15 years have tested literally scores of them for print and online reviews. Example sentencesExamples - This attitude is no longer relevant in a world in which knowledgeability, quality and design are pivotal to success or failure.
- What matters most and where institutions are performing best is in the quality of instruction and in faculty knowledgeability.
adverbˈnɒlɪdʒəbli They can talk knowledgeably about world politics and culture, and are still fun to be with. Example sentencesExamples - Harry retained his love for and knowledge of music, particularly opera, into his latter years and could discourse knowledgeably on great musical works and famous singers of the 20th century.
- He also wrote knowledgeably about New York, Philadelphia and Hollywood.
- It's one thing to be able to carry on a simple conversation with a limited vocabulary, and quite another to talk and express oneself knowledgeably in the language.
- Joannes Patursson is a mild-mannered man who speaks knowledgeably about the history of his people and their traditions, including the now controversial activity of whale hunting.
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Definition of knowledgeable in US English: knowledgeable(also knowledgable) adjectiveˈnäləjəb(ə)lˈnɑlədʒəb(ə)l Intelligent and well informed. 有见识的;知识渊博的 she is very knowledgeable about livestock and pedigrees 她在家畜及其纯种系谱方面有非常丰富的知识。 Example sentencesExamples - The fans are very enthusiastic and knowledgeable about Grand Prix racing.
- I'm not knowledgable enough about the subject to discuss it intelligently or usefully.
- For one thing Rolf Harris is quite knowledgeable on the subject, and art is something he has a passion for.
- He was plainly a knowledgeable and experienced witness, with a broad background in the railway industry.
- I miss my friends a lot, and the fact that everyone in Toronto is so knowledgeable about the music.
- And the staff are all book lovers themselves and very knowledgable.
- Perhaps there is a knowledgeable local person who might undertake this task for you.
- Our knowledgeable panel of speakers will introduce you to the many aspects of living in Tokyo.
- If you need help with your resumé we have friendly knowledgeable staff available to assist.
- The former miner was a very knowledgeable man who loved to read and could discuss any topic.
- Her talk was much appreciated and she was both knowledgeable and informative.
- What this goes to show is how very little most people, even intelligent and knowledgable people, know about language.
- The main problem with the exchange of information is that there's a tendency for people to become knowledgable without ever having experienced anything.
- Thomas says consumers are more knowledgeable about design now than in the past.
- I have to confess that I am not very knowledgeable about modern rock music.
- All in all, this was a meal to savour, and one delivered by efficient and knowledgeable waiting staff.
- Their salespeople are always knowledgable about the stock and the prices are reasonable.
- Our bartender was really knowledgeable about the menu and helpful in answering all my questions.
- Having read the book I do feel more knowledgeable about my own generation.
- So we sought out opinions from York's most knowledgeable musical minds.
Synonyms well informed, informed, learned, with great knowledge, well read, well educated, educated, widely read, erudite, scholarly, cultured, cultivated, enlightened, aware acquainted with, familiar with, with a knowledge of, with an understanding of, conversant with, au courant with, au fait with |