From knowledge + -able.
knowledgeable (comparative more knowledgeable, superlative most knowledgeable)
- Having knowledge, especially of a particular subject.
a knowledgeable man
- Educated and well-informed.
having knowledge, especially of a particular subject
- Arabic: عَارِف m (ʕārif)
- Armenian: բանիմաց (hy) (banimacʻ), գիտուն (hy) (gitun)
- Bikol Central: tatao (bcl)
- Catalan: erudit (ca)
- Cherokee: ᎠᎦᏔᎿᎢ (agatahnai)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 知性 (zh) (zhīxìng)
- Czech: erudovaný (cs)
- Dutch: geïnformeerd (nl)
- Esperanto: sperta
- Finnish: tietorikas
- French: savant (fr), instruit (fr)
- Galician: erudito m, coñecedor m, sabido (gl), sabedor (gl)
- German: kenntnisreich, kundig (de), sachkundig (de)
- Greek: επαΐων (el) m (epaḯon)
- Hindi: जानकार (hi) (jānkār), सुविज्ञ (suvijña), ज्ञानी (hi) (jñānī)
- Indonesian: berpengetahuan (id), berilmu (id)
- Italian: erudito (it) m, istruito (it), esperto (it)
- Persian: دانا (fa) (dânâ), شناسا (fa) (šenâsâ), کاردان (fa) (kârdân)
- Polish: obeznany (pl)
- Portuguese: instruído (pt) m, sábio (pt) m, erudito (pt) m
- Russian: зна́ющий (ru) (znájuščij), образо́ванный (ru) (obrazóvannyj), учёный (ru) (učónyj)
- Scottish Gaelic: fiosrach, eòlach
- Serbo-Croatian: naòbrāžen (sh), ȕčen (sh), òbrazovān (sh)
- Spanish: erudito (es), instruido (es), entendido (es), conocedor (es), cognoscente (es), cognoscitivo (es) (able to know), sabedor (es), concienciado (es), concientizado (es), sabido (es), puesto (en), esciente
- Swedish: kunnig (sv)
- Tocharian B: ūwe
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knowledgeable (plural knowledgeables)
- (India) A person who has knowledge; an informed party.