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au courant
[ oh koo-rahn; French oh koo-rahn ]
au courant
/ o kurɑ̃ /
adjective
- up-to-date, esp in knowledge of current affairs
Word History and Origins
Origin of au courant1
Word History and Origins
Origin of au courant1
Example Sentences
When party ID samples in polls was the au courant topic, I weighed in mocking the conservatives.
Beyond its hosts, the Oscars telecast itself is being positioned as more au courant than ever before.
This is the passage which Diderot has transposed and put au courant with science in his Rve d'Alembert.
The monthly periodicals will place you much more au courant with the conversation and acquirements of the day.
Geoffrey has become a greater man than ever while you have been away, Mrs. Wynne; but you are no doubt au courant of all his news?
He was a dapper energetic little fellow wearing foreign dress and quite au courant with foreign ways.
A couple of minutes were sufficient to put him au courant of the real state of things.
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