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    au courant
    /ˌəʊ kʊˈrɒ̃/

    adjective

    • 1. aware of what is going on; well informed: "they were au courant with the literary scene"

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  2. The meaning of AU COURANT is fully informed : up-to-date. How to use au courant in a sentence.

  3. This word means being up to date on a certain subject. If you're au courant with a TV show, you've watched all the episodes, especially the most recent ones. Lawyers need to stay au courant on legal matters, and doctors need to be au courant on the latest medical research. In French, au courant literally means "with the current," or "in the ...

  4. au courant in British English. French (o kurɑ̃ ) adjective. up-to-date, esp in knowledge of current affairs. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. literally: in the current. Word Frequency.

  5. AU COURANT translate: aware. Learn more in the Cambridge French-English Dictionary.

  6. Au courant definition: up-to-date. . See examples of AU COURANT used in a sentence.

  7. The earliest known use of the adjective au courant is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for au courant is from 1762, in the writing of Edward Gibbon, historian. au courant is a borrowing from French. See etymology.

  8. Definition of au courant in English: au courant. Pronunciation: /ˌəʊ kʊˈrɒ̃/ adjective. 1 aware of what is going on; well informed: they were au courant with the literary scene. Synonyms. 1.1 fashionable: frocks with au courant details like ruching and asymmetrical hemlines. Origin.

  9. AU COURANT meaning: 1 : knowing about the newest information, trends, etc.; 2 : stylish or current.

  10. Define au courant: knowing about the newest information, trends, etc.—usage, synonyms, more.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · au courant ( invariable) up to date, abreast; aware, informed, in the loop. Synonyms: (informal) au parfum, (informal) au jus.