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conversant

[kuhn-vur-suhnt, kon-ver-] / kənˈvɜr sənt, ˈkɒn vər- /


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Becoming familiar with the ancient myths of the places you visit is not unlike being conversant enough in a foreign language to order from a restaurant menu without translation.

From Washington Post

But in her heart of hearts, Sabankaya is a botanical linguist who wants us all to become conversant in the language of flowers.

From Seattle Times

Unions, she said, could also be tapped to conduct outreach in hard-to-reach communities, including those not conversant in English.

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Count us skeptical that most lawmakers are sufficiently conversant in the fine points of these changes to cast a well-informed vote.

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Everyone in town is conversant with these calamities, the figures involved and the attendant risks of speaking to the police.

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