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clued in adjective (alsoclued-in)uk /ˌkluːd ˈɪn/ us /ˌkluːd ˈɪn/ having a good knowledge or understanding of something: We have access to so much information, and yet people are less clued in to what's happening than ever before. They see him as the most clued-in on the economy. Clued-in young people have known about this for years. Thanks for keeping me clued in. Tactically, they were more clued-in than their opponents. I used to feel like an alien but now people are much more clued in to what I'm talking about. It's been really interesting getting clued in to the Chilean way of life. Cultivate an ally such as a receptionist who'll keep you clued in on how things work in the office. The idea is catching on fast among more environmentally clued-in architects. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Aware abreast acquainted alive alive to somethingidiom awakening have/keep your finger on the pulseidiom hyper-aware hyper-awareness hyper-conscious informed omnisciently on the ballidiom on the insideidiom over-informed overeducated perceive profound pulse with it wonky |