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well-versed
[wel-vurst]
adjective
highly experienced, practiced, or skilled; very knowledgeable; learned.
He is a well-versed scholar on the subject of biblical literature.
well-versed
adjective
comprehensively knowledgeable (about), acquainted (with), or skilled (in)
Word History and Origins
Origin of well-versed1
Example Sentences
Nor is there any indication that he is well-versed in immigration or constitutional law.
Kaitlyn’s mother was an immigrant from Vietnam — scrappy and apparently well-versed in the subtleties of the IRS’ cash deposit policy.
Following the departure of Jon Lewis, Lot will want to assert control but she is also well-versed in the importance of not panicking and empowering the players.
“You’ve got to be very well-versed and comfortable in using it, because you’re basically given the keys to the system to potentially alert millions of people,” he said.
By the time Rogers bought his Altadena home, he was well-versed in hardship.
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