单词 | clueful |
释义 | cluefuladj. 1. Full of clues; informative, revealing. rare. ΚΠ 1921 B. Ruck Sweet Stranger vi. 75 I went on reading aloud, quickly but distinctly, that pregnant, that possibly-so-clueful letter. 2. Well informed, knowledgeable. Cf. clueless adj. b. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > knowledge, what is known > [adjective] > knowledgeable, well-informed knowinga1398 well-knowingc1425 scientc1475 advertised1481 well-informeda1500 scientive1575 callent1656 fly1811 knowledgeable1825 factful1853 dungeonable1855 knowful1855 woke up1871 in the know1883 to be jerry1908 hipped1920 wised-up1926 clueful1943 genned-up1945 clued (up)1948 1943 Amer. Sociol. Rev. 8 521/2 The clueful inquiry into social ideologies and the sociology of knowledge. 1961 Times 18 Nov. 1/3 (advt.) Bachelor, thirties, presentable and clueful, seeks worthwhile position now. 2002 M. D. Bauer Building Secure Servers with Linux xi. 365 Maybe your experience is different from mine, but clueful human network engineers are rare enough; why would robotic ones be any less so? This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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