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The student is up on the latest scientific discoveries.

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.
up on

The student is up on the latest scientific discoveries.

Adjective
  1. 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