English-Thai Dictionary
conversant
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CONVERSANT
a.[See Converse. ] 1. Keeping company; having frequent or customary intercourse; intimately associating; familiar by fellowship or cohabitation; acquainted.
But the men were very good to us--as long as we were conversant with them. 1 Samuel 25:15.
Never to be infected with delight, nor conversant with ease and idleness.
2. Acquainted by familiar use or study. We correct our style, and improve our taste, by being conversant with the best classical writers. In the foregoing applications, this word is most generally followed by with, according to present usage. In was formerly used; and both in and among may be used.
3. Concerning; having concern, or relation to; having for its object; followed by about.
Education is conversant about children.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CONVERSANT
Con "ver *sant, a. Etym: [L. conversans, p.pr. of conversari: cf. F.conversant. ]
1. Having frequent or customary intercourse; familiary associated; intimately acquainted. I have been conversant with the first persons of the age. Dryden.
2. Familiar or acquainted by use or study; well-informed; versed; -- generally used with with, sometimes with in. Deeply conversant in the Platonic philosophy. Dryden. he uses the different dialects as one who had been conversant with them all. Pope. Conversant only with the ways of men. Cowper.
3. Concerned; occupied. Education. .. is conversant about children. W. Wotton.
CONVERSANT
CONVERSANT Con *vers "ant, n.
Defn: One who converses with another; a convenser. [R.]
CONVERSANTLY
CONVERSANTLY Con "ver *sant *ly, adv.
Defn: In a familiar manner.
New American Oxford Dictionary
conversant
con ver sant |kənˈvərsənt kənˈvərsənt | ▶adjective familiar with or knowledgeable about something: many ladies are conversant with the merits of drill-eyed needles. DERIVATIVES con ver sance noun, con ver san cy |-sənsē |noun ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, present participle of converser (see converse 1 ). The original sense was ‘habitually spending time in a particular place or with a particular person. ’
Oxford Dictionary
conversant
con |ver ¦sant |kənˈvəːs (ə )nt | ▶adjective [ predic. ] familiar with or knowledgeable about something: you need someone who is conversant with the new technology. DERIVATIVES conversance noun, conversancy noun ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French, present participle of converser (see converse 1 ). The original sense was ‘habitually spending time in a particular place or with a particular person ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
conversant
conversant adjective the students are conversant with a wide range of math skills: familiar with, acquainted with, au fait with, au courant with, at home with, well versed in, well-informed about, knowledgeable about, informed about, abreast of, up-to-date on; informal up to speed on, in the loop about; formal cognizant of.
Oxford Thesaurus
conversant
conversant adjective the students are conversant with a wide range mathematical and computing skills: familiar with, acquainted with, au fait with, at home with, no stranger to; well versed in, well informed about, well up on, knowledgeable about, informed about, abreast of, apprised of, up to date on, au courant with; experienced in, proficient in, practised in, skilled in; informal up to speed on, clued up on, genned up on, plugged into; formal cognizant of; dated perfect in. ANTONYMS unfamiliar with; ignorant of.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
conversant
con ver sant /kənvə́ː r s (ə )nt /形容詞 〖be ~〗1 ⦅かたく ⦆ «…に » 精通して, くわしい, 知識 [経験 ]があって «with » .2 ⦅米 ⦆【外国語で 】会話する能力があって «in » .