conversant
IPA: kʌnvˈɝsʌnt
noun
- One who converses with another.
adjective
- Closely familiar; current; having frequent interaction.
- Familiar or acquainted by use or study; well-informed; versed.
- (archaic) Concerned; occupied.
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Examples of "conversant" in Sentences
- The Mondale model helps assure that the constitutional successor is fully conversant with the issues our government faces.
- So I'm not only conversant but experienced in what it takes to create theater, including theater featuring women and girls.
- India (59 per cent), Australia (58 per cent) and New Zealand (58 per cent) are home to the most "conversant" consumers in the region.
- The judge said that he knew the legislation had been changed to meet some of the concerns but that he was not "conversant" with the latest figures regarding prisoners detained beyond their minimum sentence.
- Athens on the 27th day of the 7th month, in the year accounted 1657, being the first day of the week, the day of Greek solemn worship, and to have been "conversant" with Carlo Dessio and Gumeno Stephaci, "called Greek doctors."
- There, individuals who are accustomed to, say, the metric system must also be conversant with the imperial system now embattled even in the kingdom of its formerly eponymous empire, Britain pretty much solely for the purpose of taking the American test.
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