up on
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Definition
Adjective: - Being informed or knowledgeable about something: The phrase "up on" describes a state of being current, aware, or well-informed about a particular subject, standard, or the latest developments.
Usage
"Up on" is used as a predicate adjective, typically following a linking verb like "be," "keep," or "stay." It indicates that the subject possesses recent or thorough knowledge.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "to keep someone up on": To ensure someone remains informed.
- The manager has weekly meetings to keep the team up on project changes.
Variants and Related Words
- Up-to-date (adj): Modern, current, containing the latest information. While similar, "up-to-date" can describe things (e.g., an up-to-date report) or people, whereas "up on" primarily describes a person's state of knowledge.
- Abreast (adj/adv): Informed about the most recent developments. Often used in the phrase "keep abreast of."
- Au fait (adj): Being conversant or familiar with something. A French loan phrase used similarly in English.
Synonyms
- Informed
- Knowledgeable
- Conversant
- Current
Related Phrases
- "Keep up on": A phrasal verb meaning to continue to stay informed about something.
- You need to keep up on your reading for the course.
- "Get up on": To become informed or learn about something.
- I need to get up on the details before the meeting.
Adjective
- being up to particular standard or level especially in being up to date in knowledge
- kept abreast of the latest developments
- constant revision keeps the book au courant
- always au fait on the latest events
- up on the news