knowledgeable
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- knowledgeability noun
- knowledgeableness noun
- knowledgeably adverb
- nonknowledgeable adjective
- quasi-knowledgeable adjective
- quasi-knowledgeably adverb
- unknowledgeable adjective
Etymology
Origin of knowledgeable
Example Sentences
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He found Killick "jovial" and knowledgeable, and was reassured when he told him he had about 100 staff.
From BBC
Mr. Man is knowledgeable and well-traveled, but as a historian he is more of a raconteur than a scholar.
The greatest asset of this North America extravaganza is that the three host nations are so vast that every participating nation can draw a passionate, knowledgeable crowd.
Response times were typically under two minutes, and the agents were knowledgeable and helpful, not just copy-pasting from scripts.
From Salon
A report in the Guardian also raised alarm bells among some foreign regulators, one knowledgeable person said.
From Los Angeles Times
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