Pronunciation: /ˌnɑl.ɪdʒ.əˈbɪl.ə.ti/
noun the quality or state of being knowledgeable; possessing knowledge or information
A1 Her knowledgeability about basic math concepts is impressive.
A2 The training program aims to improve employees' knowledgeability in customer service.
B1 His knowledgeability in computer programming languages helped him secure a job as a software developer.
B2 The professor's knowledgeability in the field of astrophysics is widely recognized.
C1 The candidate's knowledgeability of international business practices set him apart from other applicants.
C2 The expert demonstrated unparalleled knowledgeability in the subject during the conference.
formal Her knowledgeability in the field of astrophysics is unparalleled.
informal I'm always impressed by his knowledgeability when it comes to cars.
slang She's got mad knowledgeability about makeup trends.
figurative His knowledgeability is like a well of wisdom, always ready to be tapped into.
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