conversant

[kənˈvɜrsənt]

conversant Definition

  • 1knowledgeable about or experienced with something
  • 2able to talk with others in a natural and easy way

Using conversant: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "conversant" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She is conversant in several languages.

  • Example

    He is not conversant with the latest technology.

  • Example

    I am conversant with the rules of the game.

  • Example

    The lawyer was conversant with the legal system.

conversant Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for conversant

Phrases with conversant

  • to have knowledge or experience of something

    Example

    As a teacher, you should be conversant with the latest teaching methods.

  • having knowledge of the relevant facts

    Example

    The judge must be conversant with the facts of the case before making a decision.

  • to keep someone informed or up-to-date on a particular topic

    Example

    I will keep you conversant with any new developments in the project.

Origins of conversant

from Latin 'conversari', meaning 'to keep company with'

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Summary: conversant in Brief

'Conversant' [kənˈvɜrsənt] describes someone who is knowledgeable or experienced in a particular subject, as well as being able to communicate easily with others. It can be used in phrases like 'be conversant with something,' 'conversant with the facts,' and 'keep someone conversant.'