versed

adjective
UK: /vɜːst/
US: /vɝːst/
  1. Experienced or skilled in something as a result of study or practice.

    1. She is well versed in classical literature.
    2. Having worked there for years, he became very versed in company policy.
  2. Familiar with a particular subject or topic; knowledgeable.

    1. I am not very versed in current affairs.
    2. The lawyer was highly versed in the intricacies of contract law.

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The word "versed" in English means: Experienced or skilled in something as a result of study or practice., Familiar with a particular subject or topic; knowledgeable..

The phonetic transcription of "versed" is /vɜːst/ in British English and /vɝːst/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "versed": skilled, experienced, knowledgeable, familiar, proficient, accomplished.

Example usage of "versed": "She is well versed in classical literature.". More examples on the page.