Being up to particular standard or level especially in being up to date in knowledge.
1The papers keep you au courant of the marvels of Wagner's theater here.
2A few locals who considered themselves politically au courant opined that honeymooning in Mussolini's Italy could be iffy.
3Through means of the "Presse Theatrale", which is kindly sent to me, I remain au courant of your exertions.
4However, if you want to look au courant, a long skirt will be an essential element in your wardrobe over the coming months.
5As he was always au courant with everything that happened in the city, his faithful believed the Holy Spirit whispered information to him.
6When they're timely -like the recent Overly Suave IT Guy -they can help demonstrate that you're au courant with the internet.
7He was perfectly au courant of all the questions between the Vatican and the French clergy-his son, secretary of embassy, would go with him.
8I devoured Blyton at seven with the same reservations that I might read Hemingway at 40, or the distinctly un-PC but au courant Parade's End.
9"I beg your pardon again," said Gissing, "but you are not au courant with the affairs of the store.