Pronunciation: /vɜrst ɪn/
verb to be knowledgeable or skilled in a particular area
A1 She is well versed in basic arithmetic.
A2 He is versed in cooking simple meals.
B1 They are versed in using social media for marketing.
B2 The team is well versed in project management principles.
C1 The professor is highly versed in ancient Greek literature.
C2 The expert is deeply versed in quantum physics.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 She is not well versed in cooking.
A2 He is becoming more versed in computer programming.
B1 The team leader is well versed in project management techniques.
B2 The professor is highly versed in ancient Greek literature.
C1 The lawyer is incredibly well versed in international law.
C2 The renowned scientist is deeply versed in quantum physics.
formal She is well versed in multiple programming languages.
informal He's pretty versed in fixing cars, he could probably help you out.
slang I'm not really versed in that kind of music, but I'll give it a try.
figurative The politician was well versed in the art of persuasion.
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