clued in
adjective
(alsoclued-in)uk/ˌkluːd ˈɪn/us/ˌkluːd ˈɪn/having a goodknowledgeorunderstandingof something:
We haveaccessto so muchinformation, andyetpeopleare lesscluedintowhat'shappeningthaneverbefore.
Theyseehim as the most clued-inontheeconomy.
Clued-inyoungpeoplehaveknownabout this foryears.
Thanks forkeepingmecluedin.
- Tactically, they were more clued-in thantheiropponents.
- I used tofeellike analienbut nowpeopleare much morecluedin to what I'mtalkingabout.
- It's been reallyinterestinggettingcluedin to the Chilean way oflife.
- Cultivate anallysuch as areceptionistwho'llkeepyoucluedin on how thingsworkin theoffice.
- Theideaiscatchingonfastamong moreenvironmentallyclued-inarchitects.
Aware
- abreast
- acquainted
- alive
- alive tosomethingidiom
- awake
- awakening
- conscious
- familiar
- genned up
- have/keepyourfinger on the pulseidiom
- informed
- insider
- interoceptive
- overeducated
- perceive
- picture
- preliterate
- privy
- profound
- putsomeonein the pictureidiom