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conversant
adjective as in experienced, familiar with
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Brands, engages in a discreet laundering of Lindbergh’s views and expertise, such that a reader who is not conversant with historical details might be inclined to accept his version at face value.
Olympians might not be experts in climatology or conversant in all the relevant political arguments surrounding weather trends, but they have a ground-level view.
And as the first of the new breed, totally conversant with the social media age, he knows managerial techniques of the past on their own will not work any more.
Here are some things to know so you’ll be conversant about the practice of humans changing time:
History might have changed had the committee been conversant with Coolidge’s film.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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