versed in - acquainted with (area of knowledge), knowledgeable about, accomplished in (skill)
No.
informed, enlightened, knowledgeable, learned, expert, versed, up to date
The theories of relativity can seem recondite even for people who are well versed in the sciences.
A person with expert knowledge or training, especially in the fine arts or cooking or wine.it is someone competent to pass critical judgment. I.E an expert.'Connoisseur' means to be a person with extensive knowledge, especially of the fine arts; a person with refinded taste.A connoisseur is someone that is well-versed and knowledgeable in a field (of study).
"preaching to the choir" means, basically, that you're scolding the wrong person, or informing someone of a fact that they are already well aware of. ie: the preacher is telling a group of people who are already well-versed in their religion, about its consequences and/or virtues.
Intellectual means to be smart, wise or well versed in a particular subject.
Yes, VERSED is a benzo :)
Versed has 136 pages.
Versed was created in 2009-02.
The ISBN of Versed is 978-0819568793.
No they have never versed
Only under physician direction can you mix versed and morphine.
No, the term 'well versed' is used as an adjective. The word 'well' is an adverb modifying the adjective 'versed'. Example:The well versed actor learned his lines quickly.The verb to verse is to write words arranged in a rhythmic pattern; to turn into verse; to tell or celebrate in verse; to familiarize by study or experience. The past tense of the verb is versed. The verb to verse is seldom used. Example:Inspired by emotion, he versed well the beauties of his beloved.
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