ADJECTIVE
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being up to particular standard or level especially in being up to date in knowledge
always au fait on the latest events
constant revision keeps the book au courant
up on the news
kept abreast of the latest developments
How To Use au fait In A Sentence
- - the idea of chargeback: if the IT manager is sufficiently au fait with who is using what, this offers the opportunity to at least tell different parts of the business how much its IT is costing, even if no money actually changes hands. The Register
- It's my first week here so I'm not yet au fait with the system.
- I still have confidence in him, but as someone not entirely au fait with all the technical stuff, that might be because I am associating him with the only other chap who was habitually described as craggy, the actor Jack Hawkins, who was convincing in any number of roles as a clear-thinking, tough-talking man of action. Sausage, egg and bacon helps me through the phases with England's rugby | Martin Kelner
- To quote that great idler Jerome K Jerome, laziness is a subject on which I consider myself to be extremely au fait.
- always au fait on the latest events
- I know Crowley's not au fait with the ton---he uses Archie Douglas as his source in that arena, and Archie wouldn't know Gerrard from Adam. WHOLE SECRET LOVE
- Fortunately we're not au fait with pretentiousness and ‘inflated self-opinions’ here.
- She'd be au fait with the kind of wheeler-dealing which got things done in DC. COVER STORY
- Grâce à quoi je suis maintenant bien plus au fait des ressources professionnelles existant de par le monde dans ce domaine, et du réel engouement suscité à l'échelon international par Haïti, sa culture, sa religion, sa politique et sa littérature. Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas
- Au fait en parlant de fumette pour ceux qui doute encore du niveau intellectuel des habitant de Pinku-land ... Pinku-tk Diary Entry