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clued in
adjective as in acquainted
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Example Sentences
I don’t know how much Chloe knows about Greg/Gary’s past misdeeds, but I wonder if she’s clued in on his current plan and that’s where this awareness comes from?
Trump needs to be clued in about California geography and its complex water system because he doesn’t seem to know California water from a sea otter.
It was a nod and wink signaling that you, the viewer, were clued in and presumably above the on-screen shenanigans.
“I find it really appalling that we have a bureaucracy that is so rigid, at best, or so utterly obtuse that they would not be clued in that if anything, someone in this situation needs protection rather than persecution in Canada,” said Aurel Braun, a professor of international relations and political science at the University of Toronto and the author of several books about Russian politics.
“I had already been clued in that Jacob had a lot more going on than anybody imagined,” Laufer said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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