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knowledgeably

knowledgeable \knowledgeable\ adj.

  1. thoroughly acquainted with and skilled in something through study or experience; as, knowledgeable in classical languages. Opposite of unversed, unacquainted, and unfamiliar.

    Syn: versed.

  2. fully informed.

  3. highly educated; having information or understanding.

    Syn: enlightened, learned, lettered, literate, well-educated, well-read. [WordNet 1.5] -- knowledgeability, n. -- knowledgeably, adv. -- knowledgeableness, n.

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knowledgeably

adv. In a knowledgeable manner.

Usage examples of "knowledgeably".

In other words, to be a European in the Orient, and to be one knowledgeably, one must see and know the Orient as a domain ruled over by Europe.

Megan answered freely, knowledgeably, interestingly enough to make Amanda think--and not for the first time--that she liked Megan a lot.

She talked knowledgeably about carbon dioxide scrubbers, carbon monoxide and smoke detectors, about the heating and cooling systems, and our biggest bugaboo, radiation.

It’s almost guaranteed that now I’m going to have to start acting like a princess—I mean, really acting like one—but Grandmère hasn’t even gotten to all the really important stuff yet, the stuff like how to argue knowledgeably with virulent antiroyalists like Lilly.

He made gentle small talk with Aunt Emily, listened knowledgeably to her father's bibliophilism, reminded her that they had a busy day on the morrow, and took his leave.