What is another word for have it on?

Pronunciation: [hav ɪt ˈɒn] (IPA)

The phrase "have it on" is often used to describe someone who possesses or has access to particular information or knowledge. There are numerous synonyms for this phrase, including "know about," "be aware of," "be informed," "have the inside scoop," "be privy to," and "be up-to-date." These alternate phrases can be used interchangeably with "have it on" to describe someone who is knowledgeable or well-informed about a particular topic or issue. Whether in casual conversation or more formal writing, these synonyms for "have it on" can add variety and depth to one's vocabulary and communication skills.

What are the hypernyms for Have it on?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Have it on

  • I maintain an ongoing survey of Internet Publishing and self publishing, so that it is now possible for any writer with a book to get it published at nominal cost or free, and to have it on sale at booksellers like Amazon.com.
    Piers Anthony
  • There have been many cases in which stars have come to us first to break the news because they knew the pressure was on. They wanted to have it on the air so that they could give their honest evaluation of the situation.
    Mary Hart
  • If I wanted to destroy a nation, I would give it too much and I would have it on its knees, miserable, greedy and sick.
    John Steinbeck
  • Poverty and inequality like this should cause Europeans to cringe in horror, especially since (we have it on good authority) there is no safety net in America, no unemployment benefits, no retirement, no assistance for the destitute--not the slightest bit of social solidarity. In the U.S. "only the most fortunate have the right to medical care and to grow old with dignity," as one writer recently put it in Libération. University courses are reserved only for those who can pay, which partly explains the "low level of education" in the benighted US.
    Jean-François Revel
  • I have it on good authority that Kabir's thought is Hindu through and through. The fable that Kabir brought a synthesis between Islam and Hinduism, does not survive a comparison between his works and the Quran. That Kabir was a simple weaver who produced lofty poetry just like that, is another fable for children of socialists : Kabir was well-read and knew his classics. There are hardly any Muslims in the Kabirpanth, and it is only the Hindus who venerate him. The simplest proof that his contribution to Indian culture was un-Islamic, is that he was persecuted for his Kafir ideas by the Muslim ruler Sikandar Lodi.
    Kabir

Related words: have on me, have phone, have it in your pocket, have it with you, have it at home, have it on your desk

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