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knowledgeable
[nol-i-juh-buhl]
adjective
possessing or exhibiting knowledge, insight, or understanding; intelligent; well-informed; discerning; perceptive.
knowledgeable
/ ˈɒɪəə /
adjective
possessing or indicating much knowledge
Other 51Թ Forms
- knowledgeability noun
- knowledgeableness noun
- knowledgeably adverb
- nonknowledgeable adjective
- quasi-knowledgeable adjective
- quasi-knowledgeably adverb
- unknowledgeable adjective
- ˈԴǷɱ岵 adverb
- ˈԴǷɱ岵Ա noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of knowledgeable1
Example Sentences
Some of the knowledgeable people expect “South Park” distribution fees to be valued at more than $200 million a year.
They instead presented as witnesses City Administrative Officer Matthew Szabo, who is the city’s top budget official, and Deputy Mayor Etsemaye Agonafer, calling them the most knowledgeable about the settlement agreement.
If you want more suggestions — and there are many — try chatting with the helpful and knowledgeable people there.
He doesn’t overdo the chatter like most do, is bright, witty, knowledgeable and subtly tells truths about the woeful team he covers.
Researchers received access to the trust’s internal financial data and interviewed more than 30 people, including former trust executives and those knowledgeable about its operations, to produce the report.
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