English to Igbo Meaning of conversant - nēje


Conversant :
nēje

mara, emehe, nēje, nso, asian, matakwu, maara nke, nwetara, ọkà, oru oma, ọkachamara, nkà, mkpa, metụtara na, ejikọrọ na, vetiran

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Definitions of conversant in English
Adjective(1) (usually followed by `with'
Examples of conversant in English
(1) This requires all practitioners to be conversant with all the major therapies which places a large burden on the teaching establishments and those of further education.(2) Getting the message through to a team made up of 11 foreign players, some of whom are not that conversant in English, cannot have been one of the easiest things to do.(3) Challengers need to learn as much as they can to prepare for all questions and become conversant with every area of policy.(4) But he has shown in a matter of weeks that his determination to succeed on the field is matched by his willingness to integrate, which means being conversant in English.(5) I'm not conversant in French myself, so I can't be sure if this is a reliable translation of the questions that were actually used.(6) Well, apparently he's not all that conversant with the word ÔÇÿshameÔÇÖ either.(7) Already conversant in seven languages when he went to India, Carey learned Bengali and began translating the Bible into that language.(8) He's presumably fully conversant with the principals behind conflict of interests and the reasons why you disclose.(9) In addition to our existing draughting and engineering skills we had to become conversant with computer technology and programming.(10) Most of my working life was as a sales representative for a major insurer covering the majority of the county so I am fairly well conversant with the area.(11) It went beyond having to be conversant with American history and values.(12) Is there any senior political figure reckoned to be genuinely knowledgeable and conversant in technology policy?(13) There are probably no surprises here for practitioners or readers conversant with recent research on child development.(14) Get conversant with the interior of your body, understand the wondrous mechanism and realise what it does for you and thank it.(15) In return, the trio expected certificates issued by the Forest department that they were conversant with charming snakes.(16) The Chairman said he thought that in order that the members would be fully conversant with the Harbour facilities they should make the tour of inspection.
Related Phrases of conversant
(1) conversant with ::
nēje na
(2) be conversant with ::
ibu nēje na
Synonyms
Adjective
1. familiar with ::
maara na
2. acquainted with ::
maara
3. au fait with ::
au fait na
4. au courant with ::
au courant na
5. at home with ::
n'ụlọ na
6. well versed in ::
ọma ọfiọkde
7. well-informed about ::
ọma ihe banyere
8. knowledgeable about ::
ihere banyere
9. informed about ::
asian banyere
10. abreast of ::
abreast nke
11. up-to-date on ::
elu-ụbọchị na
12. up to speed on ::
elu na adị na
13. in the loop about ::
na akaghị banyere
14. cognizant of ::
ofi ok mm
Antonyms
1. ignorant ::
amaghị
2. unacquainted ::
amatabeghị
3. unfamiliar ::
ị na-amaghị
Different Forms
conversant
English to Igbo Dictionary: conversant

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