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well-readwell-read /ˌwel ˈred◂/ adjective  - Although Jack stopped his studies at 19, he was very well-read, especially in the classics.
- Charles was a well-read and highly educated man.
- A highly sophisticated and well-read composer such as Britten could be expected to look for his own Hofmannsthal.
- Bridget Freemantle was probably a well-read woman and must have had an intellectual as well as personal influence over Mary Leapor.
- Charles grew up well-read, particularly in theology.
- David, exceptionally bright and personable, was probably as well-read on the game as any player I have known.
- Grossman shows in passing how formidably well-read and linguistically equipped her heroine was.
- Intelligent, well-read, unsentimental, unshockable, she had become the focus of Meg's life on the headland.
- Surrounded by the most dour cast of characters known to man, Paul Merton suddenly seems excessively articulate, intelligent and well-read.
someone who reads a lot► voracious/avid reader also great/keen reader British someone who enjoys reading and reads a lot: · I was an avid reader as a child.· My grandchildren are great readers, so I always give them books for their birthday.voracious/avid reader of: · Along with being an expert in business law, Martin is a voracious reader of detective stories. ► bookworm informal someone who spends a lot of time reading: · I was a real bookworm when I was a child.· an ideal gift for the bookworm in the family ► well-read someone who is well-read has read a lot of books, often the most important or famous books, and has learned a lot of information from them: · Charles was a well-read and highly educated man.well-read in: · Although Jack stopped his studies at 19, he was very well-read, especially in the classics. someone who is well-read has read many books and knows a lot about different subjects |