Use "well versed" in a sentence

1. I'm well-versed in the classics.

2. He's well-versed with a scalpel.

3. It is suitable for the beginner and well-versed student of Christology

4. The main dangers for the well-versed record critic are threefold.

5. I'm well-versed in the art of pretending to be a gentleman.

6. If you are well-versed with inches, nine inches, centimeters, 16 [centimeters].

7. He became well-versed in natural science, history, logic, philosophy, and psychology.

8. 28 Shaw was a good organiser and internal collator, well versed in computer mystique.

9. I grew up on the streets and am well-versed in the vernacular Talkshitonics.

10. Our Clothiers are wardrobe and image consultants, well-versed in fabrics, style and patterns.

11. As Aestheticians and cosmetologists, you are already well versed in skin health and beauty

12. As a brilliant Conversationalist and well-versed political economist he has few rivals in his country

13. 26 Once again, everything we have said is crashingly obvious to the well-versed classical physicist.

14. The marquis was a sophisticated and generous lover, well-versed in the art of pleasing women.

15. Bariatrics doctors are also usually well-versed in the subject of dieting, and they may put

16. From soil, grasses and plants to decks, walkways and patios, Chittering landscape contractors are well versed in the

17. Canonist refers to a person who is well versed or an expert in canon or ecclesiastical law

18. The conscientious Crappie angler, well versed in solid Crappie basics, will, over time, become the complete angler

19. Synonyms for Acquainted include conversant, familiar, up, abreast, au courant, informed, knowledgeable, up-to-date, versed and well-informed

20. Synonyms for Conversant include abreast, acquainted, familiar, familiar with, informed, knowledgeable, up, up-to-date, versed and well-informed

21. One versed or engaged in Agriology

22. Chronologist definition, a person versed in chronology

23. He is tolerably versed in Greek Testament.

24. Urvasi, Menaka, Rambha and Tilottama are the most famous among Apsarases who are well versed in the arts of music and dancing

25. In addition to Hungarian, he was well versed in Latin, and spoke Italian and German; he never learned the Polish language.

26. Students pursuing the MA degree in Biostatistics will be expected, upon completion of the program, to be well-versed in the following areas:

27. Assyriologist: A student of Assyriology; one versed in Assyriology

28. 44 synonyms for Aware: informed, enlightened, knowledgeable, learned, expert, versed, up to date, in the picture, plugged-in, in the know, erudite, well-read

29. (Acts 15:21) It seems improbable that an entire literate nation, well versed in the Scriptures, could have been deceived by such a hoax.

30. What does atmologist mean? One who is versed in Atmology

31. Luke described Apollos as “eloquent,” “well versed,” and “aglow with the spirit,” a man “speaking and teaching with correctness the things about Jesus.”

32. Well-versed in the art of sonorous 808s and connoisseur of unsympathetic breakdowns, Bay Area producer Antiserum has made his mark genre-blending

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34. What does Classicist mean? One versed in the classics; a classical scholar

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36. Alchemist definition, a person who is versed in or practices alchemy

37. We want our Head of Ladieswear to be versed in La Mode Illustree.

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39. “Acuity is a flexible and incredibly supportive work environment with a focus on training employees to be well versed in innovative and critical cloud accounting software and practices

40. For example, legal Administrative assistants may need to have a thorough understanding of legal terminology and procedures, while medical assistants may need to be well versed in

41. Rekindling the spirit of Burgherhood By Laila Nasry Light-skinned and well versed in the Queen's language, they were the wine drinking, partying and merry making kind

42. Conversant with experienced in, familiar with, skilled in, acquainted with, practised in, knowledgeable about, versed in, well up in (informal), well-informed about, proficient in, au fait with These businessmen are not Conversant with basic scientific principles.

43. They were well-versed in the large body of rabbinic traditions, and they looked down on the common people, who were less educated, viewing them as ignorant, contemptible, even accursed.

44. Bibliographer (noun) one who writes, or is versed in, bibliography How to pronounce Bibliographer?

45. After the course is cogitative, decide development is versed in avocation machines a village.

46. Is a decently versed Polyglot. Understands the nuances of different systems and methodologies. Good Senior programmer.

47. When a man versed in the Law questioned him, Jesus replied: “What is written in the Law?

48. The Pharisees held that lowly people, who were not versed in the Law, were “accursed.”

49. As nouns the difference between adept and Adeptness is that adept is one fully skilled or well versed in anything; a proficient; as, adepts in philosophy while Adeptness is the quality of being adept

50. It is easy for anyone versed in Arborean Lore to distinguish between the types by sight alone

51. The Acting coach is well-versed in all areas of Acting methods and techniques, and has the ability to convey them in such a way that the actors can use them on set.

52. Benison grew up in a pious and hard-working family on a plantation near Georgia.His father tutored him in all the skills that he deemed manly and demanded that his sons would be well-versed …

53. A Budtender must not only be well-versed in the potential effects of the products they sell and current scientific literature, but also be able to provide a pleasant and entertaining experience for their customers

54. From that highly improbably account of a gentle rabbi - friend of little children, Roman tax collectors, and ladies with gynecological problems - could be distilled, by skilled interpreters well versed in the art of rabbinic exegesis as well as the abracadabra of Gnostic mysticism, secret passwords and sayings.

55. Belletristic: 1 adj written and regarded for aesthetic value rather than content Synonyms: literate versed in literature; dealing with literature

56. In the meantime I imagine my obscure rantings and Categorisations may draw the odd comment from those versed in literary theory

57. Bushmen definition: a person who lives or travels in the bush , esp one versed in bush lore Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

58. The one who acted mercifully toward him: The man versed in the Law may have been reluctant to use the word “Samaritan.”

59. At fewest this is an area addicts are versed with and they'll be capable to use it as a tool to surmount their pertinacity.

60. Familiar with, aware of, in on, experienced in, conscious of, informed of, alive to, privy to, knowledgeable about, versed in, conversant with, apprised of, cognizant of, up to speed with, au fait with, switched-on about (informal) He was well Acquainted with European literature.

61. 30 synonyms for Acquainted: familiar with, aware of, in on, experienced in, conscious of, informed of, alive to, privy to, knowledgeable about, versed in

62. Connoisseur (n.) 1714, "a critical judge of any art, one well-acquainted with any of the fine arts and thus competent to pass judgment on its products," from French Connoisseur (Modern French connaiseur), from Old French conoisseor "an expert, a judge, one well-versed," from conoistre "to know," from Latin cognoscere "to get to know, recognize, become well-acquainted with," from assimilated

63. To be literate was no longer the identifying and exclusive characteristic of a class of professional scribes and priests, versed in the abstruse cuneiform and hieroglyphic scripts.”

64. At about 7:30 a.m. , Murray gave Jackson yet another 2 mg of Versed while monitoring him with a device that measured the oxygen saturation of his blood .

65. Well, well, well...

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67. To be literate was no longer the identifying and exclusive characteristic of a class of professional scribes and priests, versed in the abstruse cuneiform and hieroglyphic scripts.”—Encyclopaedia Judaica.

68. She was well off, well educated, well connected, but she wasn't well.

69. Well fed, well bred.

70. 4 Well, well, stop sermonizing!

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72. Aise translate: comfortably-off, easy, ease, comfortable, badly, well off, well-off, well-off, well-to-do

73. Well played Itchy Butt, well played

74. Well done Liora, Well done Become.

75. Well, unfortunately, mine's alive and well.

76. Well, well, a royal archery contest.

77. Well, the seven journalists went round the classrooms, looking at the well-scrubbed, well-fed, well-clothed children.

78. The children behaved well/were well-behaved.

79. Holberg was well-educated and well-traveled.

80. Well, we actually get along pretty well.