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Answer for the clue "In the know ", 8 letters:
informed
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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 1 instructed; having knowledge of a fact or area of education. 2 Based on knowledge; founded on due understanding of a situation. 3 (context obsolete English) created, given form. v (en-past of: inform ) Etymology 2 a. (context obsolete English) ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. having much knowledge or education; "an informed public"; "informed opinion"; "the informed customer" [ant: uninformed ]
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES an educated/informed guess (= a guess based on things that you know are correct ) ▪ Stockbrokers try to make educated guesses as to which stocks will do well. an informed choice (= a choice based on knowledge of ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Informed \In*formed"\ (?n-f?rmd"), a. Unformed or ill-formed; deformed; shapeless. [Obs.] --Spenser. Informed stars . See under Unformed .
Usage examples of informed.
The household was abustle, and Matt had informed her that she had somewhere in the neighborhood of half an hour to get breakfast prepared and the boys off to school.
And inasmuch as we are informed that that is inconvenient, we order that the ships be prepared with all that is necessary by December, so that at the end of that month, they may leave the said port of Acapulco, so that they may be able to arrive at the said islands, at the latest, some time in March.
Christ, which body, although not informed by those accidents, is yet contained under them.
When Franklin informed him that the Comte de Chaumont was charging nothing, that they were living there at no cost, Adams worried that that, too, was inappropriate, since, as everyone knew, Chaumont was one of the largest contractors furnishing supplies for the American army.
In an official letter of June 21, Vergennes informed Adams that France opposed any revaluation of the American currency unless an exception were made for French merchants.
That spring Adams was informed that already the French had taken more than 300 trading vessels.
Public opinion--in spite of, or on account of, a crowd of witnesses--was ill informed upon the exact bearings of the question, and it was obvious that as Dutch sentiment at the Cape appeared already to be thoroughly hostile to us, it would be dangerous to alienate the British Africanders also by making a martyr of their favourite leader.
As we rounded the shoulder of the summit, Kathleen informed me that she had to go to the bathroom, and I was suddenly faced with the reality of Alaskan motherhood.
They had just arrived, the messenger informed us, on a visit to the Prior of Malvern, and came from Worcester in great privacy, attended only by Bishop Alcock, the tutor of the young princes.
Miss Velis here just informed me that she is planning to move to Algeria, to live among the Arabs?
I informed Lieutenant Alima that a freighter owned by Han Solo would be blasting out of here with two droids as its primary cargo.
Sir Alured in his letter expressed a hope that Everett might be informed instantly.
So television viewers across the land, who for the last year had not been able to settle into their recliners without being exposed to a scene of red-white-and-blue balloons and flawlessly coiffed candidates standing in front of blue curtains in hotel ballrooms, were generally befuddled when they checked the evening news on Labor Day and were informed, by solemn anchorpersons, that Tip McLane, the President, and William A.
Labor Day and were informed, by solemn anchorpersons, that Tip McLane, the President, and William A.
Bragadin informed me that he had sent his letter to the father, who had answered that he would call himself on the following day to ascertain M.