[
UK
/nˈɒlɪdʒəbəl/
]
[ US /ˈnɑɫədʒəbəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈnɑɫədʒəbəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
highly educated; having extensive information or understanding
knowing instructors
a knowledgeable critic
a knowledgeable audience -
alert and fully informed
surprisingly knowledgeable about what was going on
a knowing collector of rare books -
thoroughly acquainted through study or experience
this girl, so intimate with nature
knowledgeable about the technique of painting
How To Use knowledgeable In A Sentence
- Most doulas are knowledgeable about resources such as lactation consultants and support groups.
- Each yacht carries knowledgeable skippers and crew members. Times, Sunday Times
- Throw in friendly and knowledgeable staff and the gorgeous riverside terrace (serving only a bar menu) for a great dining experience. Times, Sunday Times
- A knowledgeable fan can predict most selections with unerring accuracy.
- Knowledgeable shootists realize the value of a large-frame revolver and have mourned the loss of this full figured six-gun ever since.
- The knowledgeable authorities occupy the institutional front row only because others have abandoned the effort.
- Guests can lend a hand with ranch chores if they like, baling hay and moving cows to new pastures, all the while swapping stories with Brad McCarthy, the engaging, knowledgeable head wrangler.
- My wise, knowledgeable green eyes were younger, no wrinkles marring them in the slightest.
- an unknowledgeable assistant
- It was edgy and over-the-top, with enough random cinematic references to keep even the most knowledgeable film geek happy.