
word choice - "Knowledgeable about" vs. "knowledgeable on" vs ...
When should I use each of the collocations "knowledgeable about", "knowledgeable on", and "knowledgeable in"?
grammar - "Knowledge of" vs. "Knowledgeable in" - English …
Mar 11, 2015 · How would I phrase this in a job description? Would I use "knowledge of" or "knowledgeable in"? Knowledge of navigating through large databases.
word choice - Is it correct to say, 'Be knowledgeable of', or 'Be ...
Is it correct to say, 'Be knowledgeable of' or 'Be knowledgeable about'? (As in, 'Be knowledgeable of the menu'.) (Staff must be knowledgeable of the menu).
word choice - "Knowledge of" vs. "knowledge on" - English …
Jan 16, 2013 · She tried to figure out how much knowledge my class had of the real Pocahontas. Should I use of or on there?
I am knowledgeable about several topics - a phrase/adjective to ...
Dec 11, 2020 · I am writing a paper and I am lost for a phrase to describe the set of topics a person is knowledgeable about. For example: "If someone knows about topic A and also …
Differences between words describing someone who is expert in …
Aficionado is someone who is very knowledgeable and an expert in a subject. But in this case you are only referring to the person's expertise in one subject. It isn't usually used when talking …
Adjective to describe someone who is knowledgeable, resolute, …
Jul 8, 2014 · You're looking to pack a lot into a single word. It's possible someone will come up with something that's eluding me, but I suspect you're going to have to stick with …
Word to describe someone with all knowledge in some field
Apr 19, 2023 · Word that describes someone that has all possible knowledge in some specific field, like an expert.
Differences between "knowledge" and "experience"
Mar 1, 2014 · Context: I'm exploring how people acquire, share and efficiently apply knowledge and experience; structuring my thoughts by writing axioms, propositions and formulae. When …
List of expertise levels from beginner to expert [closed]
I would like to create a list of terms, from beginner to expert, using as many terms as possible which represent different levels of expertise. I have constructed by myself: Newbie Novice Rookie