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Example sentences for "well informed"

  • Are you surprised to find me so well informed?

  • He is a friend of ours; and, if any one is well informed, he is.

  • The Court of Great Britain is well informed of their situation through Mr Cumberland, their emissary here, who spends a great deal of money.

  • Mr Arthur Lee corresponded with the Count de Florida Blanca, but if I am well informed, the correspondence consisted of American news on the one part, and compliment on the other.

  • This latter information is derived indirectly from conversations with men in a situation to be well informed.

  • I take the liberty of repeating these reflections to the Committee, as they arise from conversations on this subject with persons in a situation to be well informed.

  • When first an European mounts an elephant sixteen feet high, and whose mode of motion he is not accustomed to, the objects seem to undulate, as he passes, and he frequently becomes sick and vertiginous, as I am well informed.

  • Although you are so well informed, you do not know everything.

  • Of what use would it be to dissimulate with an enemy so well informed as you pretend to be?

  • You are spending useless millions, tell your ministers so; and rest assured that I am well informed; render me the same service, my brother, if occasion offers.

  • Fouquet, laughing; "if any one is well informed, or ought to be well informed, it is the person you name.

  • Whereas it is of the greatest importance, that Congress should at this critical juncture be well informed of the state of affairs in Europe; and whereas Congress have resolved that the Hon.

  • He has now completed his part of that extraordinary work, and I am well informed, listens with pleasure to the dispute between the United Colonies and Great Britain.

  • I thank you for your last information of our success in the Mediterranean, and you say very rightly that a secretary of state ought to be well informed.

  • And who kept you so well informed, sir, of the prince's habits?

  • Well, then mademoiselle, I will say a few words more, and you will be as well informed as I am of the secrets of our association.

  • There are some places you must see in order to be well informed.

  • In addition to the fact that nothing diverted me more, the results of this affair might be great; and it was my especial ambition to be well informed of everything.

  • She no longer doubted that his end was very near; and all her attention was directed to the means by which she might anticipate it, and be well informed of his health; this she believed her sole security in France.

  • He also felt the importance of having always near him some person well informed as to the civil and ecclesiastical polity of our island: and Burnet was eminently qualified to be of use as a living dictionary of British affairs.

  • I know it, master; however, it is as I say; I am well informed.

  • You see that I am well informed," he added impatiently, seeing that Diogenes had become suddenly silent, and that a curious shadow had spread over his persistently smiling face.

  • The French War Office is now as well informed as any war office in Europe and the war of 1914 may be held to have disproved the opposite view.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "well informed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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