knowledgeable
Pronunciation: [ˈnɒlɪdʒəbl]
Word
Context: “information”
(adjective) when someone knows a lot about a subject or many things. If a person is knowledgeable, they are smart and have useful information to share.
Example
The teacher is very knowledgeable about history and always helps us understand.
Example
He was not knowledgeable about the topic and struggled to answer questions.
Example
Is she knowledgeable enough to teach this subject?
Context: “education”
(adjective) referring to a person who has gained a lot of learning or education. A knowledgeable person has learned from books, experience, and other people.
Example
My grandmother is knowledgeable because she has read many books.
Example
The student seemed less knowledgeable than his classmates during the discussion.
Example
How knowledgeable do you think the new employee is about the company's history?
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