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Definition of versed in English: versedadjective vəːstvərst versed inExperienced or skilled in; knowledgeable about. a solicitor well versed in employment law Example sentencesExamples - I am not versed in the ways of pretty pampered girls.
- He is deeply versed in the archives and traditions of the Middle Temple.
- Indeed, I was struck by the fact that this elite band of composers were all well read and well versed in the other arts.
- I would have liked to see a work force made up of people who are not only versed academically, but in vocational fields as well.
- Can someone more versed in Protestant and Fundamentalist theology than I am help me out here?
- How well versed were you already in seeking these people out?
- Gawain responded that even if he taught her all he knew, and recited romances to her, she was already a hundred times more versed in love than he.
- An educated person would be expected to be well versed in both natural science and the humanities.
- Each man was thoroughly versed in the mission and prepared to carry it out alone, if necessary.
- He was a very well versed man and his warm smile was a trademark of his personality.
- He has portrayed himself as a very experienced, knowledgeable and versed man and a program like that should be live.
- Contributors versed in various subject areas have assembled noteworthy sites and provided descriptions of each site.
- The hints too had been so heavy and so clumsy that journalists well versed in the field of arms control were beginning to guess who it could be.
- Instead of downloading tunes, you'd be downloading say bits of Taoism from somebody better versed than yourself.
- Now, I was fully versed in preparatory techniques, and enjoyed mulling, rolling, roach-making, etc.
- General Motors-trained classroom instructors are well versed in the latest trends in automotive technology.
- I think you'd really be happy back in the Catholic Church, once you are better versed in what it teaches.
Synonyms acquainted with, conversant with, familiar with, informed about, knowledgeable about, well informed about, instructed in, skilled in, proficient in at home with, no stranger to, au fait with, au courant with, apprised of, abreast of, up to date with, in touch with informal well up on, in the know about, genned up on, clued in on, clued up on, plugged into British informal switched on to
Origin Early 17th century: from French versé or Latin versatus, past participle of versari 'be engaged in'. Definition of versed in US English: versedadjectivevərstvərst versed inExperienced or skilled in; knowledgeable about. a native Icelander well versed in her country's medieval literature Example sentencesExamples - General Motors-trained classroom instructors are well versed in the latest trends in automotive technology.
- Can someone more versed in Protestant and Fundamentalist theology than I am help me out here?
- He is deeply versed in the archives and traditions of the Middle Temple.
- Now, I was fully versed in preparatory techniques, and enjoyed mulling, rolling, roach-making, etc.
- An educated person would be expected to be well versed in both natural science and the humanities.
- He has portrayed himself as a very experienced, knowledgeable and versed man and a program like that should be live.
- He was a very well versed man and his warm smile was a trademark of his personality.
- The hints too had been so heavy and so clumsy that journalists well versed in the field of arms control were beginning to guess who it could be.
- I would have liked to see a work force made up of people who are not only versed academically, but in vocational fields as well.
- Contributors versed in various subject areas have assembled noteworthy sites and provided descriptions of each site.
- I think you'd really be happy back in the Catholic Church, once you are better versed in what it teaches.
- Gawain responded that even if he taught her all he knew, and recited romances to her, she was already a hundred times more versed in love than he.
- Instead of downloading tunes, you'd be downloading say bits of Taoism from somebody better versed than yourself.
- Indeed, I was struck by the fact that this elite band of composers were all well read and well versed in the other arts.
- Each man was thoroughly versed in the mission and prepared to carry it out alone, if necessary.
- I am not versed in the ways of pretty pampered girls.
- How well versed were you already in seeking these people out?
Synonyms acquainted with, conversant with, familiar with, informed about, knowledgeable about, well informed about, instructed in, skilled in, proficient in
Origin Early 17th century: from French versé or Latin versatus, past participle of versari ‘be engaged in’. |