versed — experienced or skilled in; knowledgeable about
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: experienced or skilled in; knowledgeable about
Pronunciation (IPA): /vɜːrst/
Korean meaning: 경험이 있는, 능숙한, 정통한
Korean pronunciation: **버**스트
Example Sentences
- My grandmother is surprisingly well versed in social media trends.
- The lawyer was well versed in corporate law but terrible at cooking instant noodles.
- To succeed in this field, you need to be versed in both theory and practice.
versed
ADJECTIVE//vɜːrst//
experienced or skilled in; knowledgeable about

an experienced surgeon confidently performs a delicate operation with precise hand movements. Her steady technique shows years of training as she guides younger doctors around her. The surgical instruments move with expert precision while monitors display vital signs. Junior doctors watch intently and take notes on her skilled methods. someone who is experienced and highly knowledgeable in their field
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Origin
From Latin versus, meaning 'to turn' or 'to direct toward.' Originally meant 'to be engaged in or occupied with something,' which evolved into meaning 'skilled through experience.'
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“My grandmother is surprisingly well versed in social media trends.”
“The lawyer was well versed in corporate law but terrible at cooking instant noodles.”
“To succeed in this field, you need to be versed in both theory and practice.”
“He became well versed in local customs after living abroad for five years.”
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