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  • 11versed — [[t]vɜ͟ː(r)st[/t]] ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ in n, adv ADJ If you are versed in or well versed in something, you know a lot about it. Page is well versed in many styles of jazz. ...experts more versed in the economics of taxes than the politics of… …

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  • 12versed — un·versed; versed; re·versed·ly; …

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  • 13versed — /vɜst / (say verst) phrase versed in, knowledgeable about; experienced in; practised in; skilled at: to be versed in mathematics. Also, well versed. {half adoption, half translation of Latin versātus, past participle, busied, engaged} …

  • 14versed —    Ike loa, ike no eau, pa a, mākaukau.     Well versed, ka a.     Versed in lore or legends, pa a mo olelo.     Versed in songs, pa a mele …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 15versed — adj. (cannot stand alone) versed in * * * [vɜːst] (cannot stand alone) versed in …

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  • 16versed — adjective be (well) versed in to know a lot about a subject or to be skilled in doing something: a woman well versed in the art of diplomacy …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 17versed — UK [vɜː(r)st] / US [vɜrst] adjective formal with a lot of knowledge about something versed in: a king versed in Latin and Greek …

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  • 18Versed — Verse Verse, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Versed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Versing}.] To tell in verse, or poetry. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Playing on pipes of corn and versing love. Shak. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 19versed — /verrst/, adj. experienced; practiced; skilled; learned (usually fol. by in): She was well versed in Greek and Latin. [1600 10; < L versatus busied, engaged (see VERSATILE), with ED2 for L atus] * * * …

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  • 20versed in — Synonyms and related words: acquainted with, adept in, at home in, at home with, conversant with, expert at, familiar with, good at, handy at, informed in, intimate with, master of, proficient in, skilled in, strong in, up on, well up on, well&#8230; …

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