well-versed

adjective
UK: /ˌwel ˈvɜːst/
US: /ˌwel ˈvɜːst/
  1. Knowing a lot about something.

    1. She is well-versed in history.
    2. He's well-versed in the technical aspects of the project so we trust him.
  2. Having a good knowledge or understanding of a particular subject.

    1. I am well-versed with computers.
    2. She was well-versed in the local laws so she handled the legal matters efficiently.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "well-versed" in English means: Knowing a lot about something., Having a good knowledge or understanding of a particular subject..

The phonetic transcription of "well-versed" is /ˌwel ˈvɜːst/ in British English and /ˌwel ˈvɜːst/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

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

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