Well read: someone who knows a lot about literature is regarded as well read. If you can quote lines from Hamlet, or Charles Dickens, you're probably well-read.
Couldn't find well read in my dictonary, cheap dictonary.... Makes more sense now that you add knowledgable in. Guess that might have been what he meant. Thanks guys!
<< It is somebody who has read a lot. If somebody knows an awful lot about a lot of things they probably got this info from books, so they are well read. >>
Skoorb is right -- it is someone who has read a lot of different things and who has acquired this knowledge through voracious and diverse reading habits
Being well read is more than having read a lot of books. A person that is "well read" should have an understanding of the classics and how they shaped the literature of today.
<< Being well read is more than having read a lot of books. A person that is "well read" should have an understanding of the classics and how they shaped the literature of today. >>
That would be a worthy goal, but I don't think the term applies only to literature.
Can't someone be 'well read' in Russian History or Nuclear Physics?
<< That would be a worthy goal, but I don't think the term applies only to literature.
Can't someone be 'well read' in Russian History or Nuclear Physics? >>
Yes, someone can be "well read" in Russion History or Nuclear Physics. The term DOES NOT apply only to literature.
<< That would be a worthy goal, but I don't think the term applies only to literature.
Can't someone be 'well read' in Russian History or Nuclear Physics? >>
Yes, someone can be "well read" in Russion History or Nuclear Physics. The term DOES NOT apply only to literature.
<< Skoorb is right -- it is someone who has read a lot of different things and who has acquired this knowledge through <U>voracious and diverse</U> reading habits >>
<< Originally posted by notfred
Judging by this post - you're not well read.
Well read: someone who knows a lot about literature is regarded as well read. If you can quote lines from Hamlet, or Charles Dickens, you're probably well-read. >>
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