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conversantcon‧ver‧sant /kənˈvɜːsənt $ -ɜːr-/ adjective [not before noun]  - At a rational level, and fully conversant with contraceptive methods, they know their fear is unwarranted.
- But most of all she did her homework, poring over position papers so she could be conversant on the issues.
- Candidates should be conversant with international economic and financial issues and have practical experience using personal computers.
- Havel, an intellectual with many contacts in the West, is conversant with various analyses of modern and postmodern conditions.
- It was also inevitable that such an innovator would come from within the industry and be fully conversant with all its conventions.
- Most of us are conversant with modems, microchips, and software packages.
- She was extremely suspicious, but gracious, delighted to find so many bright and conversant women interested in meeting her.
- They also need to be conversant with the main developments taking place in further and continuing education.
► Languagesaccented, adjectiveAfrikaans, nounAnglo-Saxon, nounArabic, nounBengali, nounbilingual, adjectiveCantonese, nounChinese, nounconversant, adjectivecreole, nounDanish, noundialect, noundictation, noundirect method, noundub, verbDutch, nounEnglish, nounEsperanto, nounFarsi, nounFlemish, nounfluent, adjectiveFrancophone, adjectiveFranglais, nounFrench, adjectiveGaelic, nounGerman, nounGermanic, adjectiveGreek, nounHebraic, adjectiveHebrew, nounHindi, nounIndo-European, adjectiveItalian, nounItalo-, prefixJapanese, nounLatin, nounLatin, adjectivelinguist, nounlinguistics, nounMandarin, nounMaori, nounmodern language, nounmonolingual, adjectivemother tongue, nounmultilingual, adjectivenative speaker, nounoral, nounpatois, nounPersian, nounPolish, adjectivePortuguese, nounRomance language, nounRomany, nounRussian, nounSanskrit, nounsecond language, nounSemitic, adjectivesign, nounsign, verbsign language, nounSinhalese, nounSpanish, nounspeak, verb-speak, suffixspeaker, nounSwedish, nountransliterate, verbTurkish, nounUrdu, nounusage, nounvernacular, nounvocabulary, nounWelsh, noun ADVERB► fully· It was also inevitable that such an innovator would come from within the industry and be fully conversant with all its conventions.· At a rational level, and fully conversant with contraceptive methods, they know their fear is unwarranted.· Both driver and staff working at the operating centre need to be fully conversant with effective maintenance procedures.· Karpov has played this sequence many times before and should have been fully conversant with its manifold nuances. 1formal having knowledge or experience of somethingconversant with Staff members are conversant with the issues.2American English able to hold a conversation in a foreign language, but not able to speak it perfectlyconversant in Kim was conversant in Russian. |