Highly educated; having extensive information or understanding.
1He was one of the most well-read and informed people I knew.
2General Johnston is a very well-read man, and agreeable to converse with.
3He is always a travelled man, and nearly always a well-read man.
4Many of them are French academics, they're all practical, well-read and rather intellectual.
5For these people are well-read and well-bred, and truly ladies in all things.
6Instead the list was top-heavy with writers even the well-read had trouble placing.
7A well-read Marian Keyes started to tease an as-yet-unread Leo Tolstoy.
8My well-read friend Douce had collected materials for such a work.
9Moreover, he was cultivated and well-read, and his society was agreeable.
10It was more a girl's well-read lesson than a Queen pronouncing her speech.
11And what a really well-read and agreeable man he is, all the while!
12I don't need to ask if the well-read Screenwriter demographic is still with me.
13He is well-read in history and its bastard sister mythology.
14My character is not an extremely well-read and educated man.
15He publishes his findings on a well-read blog called Virology.
16Mr. Benfy was too "well-read" to be wholly popular with the staff.