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knowledgeable

[nol-i-juh-buhl] / ˈnɒl ɪ dʒə bəl /


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He added: "Blunt and forthright on air, but knowledgeable, fair and balanced whether talking to Cabinet Ministers or George from Hampstead. Modern day broadcasters take note."

From BBC

Football management is a precarious job, once described to me by a very experienced and knowledgeable manager as like being permanently in "muck".

From BBC

He had to be knowledgeable on a mile-wide range of teams and topics — or at least be able to fake it.

From Los Angeles Times

Ellison and his investor RedBird Capital Partners have already visited oil-rich Middle Eastern countries, holding preliminary talks with sovereign-wealth funds about potentially investing should Paramount win the Warner auction, according to two knowledgeable sources.

From Los Angeles Times

The coherent level of informed specificity certainly suggests authorship by a knowledgeable insider.

From Los Angeles Times