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- adjectiveknowing (adjective)
- showing or suggesting that one has knowledge or awareness that is secret or known to only a few people:"a knowing smile"
- derogatoryexperienced or shrewd, especially excessively or prematurely so:"today's society is too knowing, too corrupt"
- done in full awareness or consciousness:"a knowing breach of the order by the appellants"
nounknowing (noun)- the state of being aware or informed.
verbknowing (present participle)- be aware of through observation, inquiry, or information:"most people know that CFCs can damage the ozone layer" · "I know what I'm doing"
- have knowledge or information concerning:"I would write to him if I knew his address" · "I know of one local who shot himself"
- be absolutely certain or sure about something:"I just knew it was something I wanted to do" · "I knew it!"
- have developed a relationship with (someone) through meeting and spending time with them; be familiar or friendly with:"he knew and respected Laura"
- have a good command of (a subject or language).
- recognize (someone or something):"Isabel couldn't hear the words clearly but she knew the voice"
- be familiar or acquainted with (something):"a little restaurant she knew near Times Square"
- have personal experience of (an emotion or situation):"a man who had known better times"
- (be known as)regard or perceive as having a specified characteristic:"he is also known as an amateur painter"
- (be known as)give (someone or something) a particular name or title:"the doctor was universally known as “Hubert.”"
- (know someone/something from)be able to distinguish one person or thing from (another):"you are convinced you know your own baby from any other in the world"
- archaichave sexual intercourse with (someone).
OriginOld English cnāwan (earlier gecnāwan) ‘recognize, identify’, of Germanic origin; from an Indo-European root shared by Latin (g)noscere, Greek gignōskein, also by can and ken.Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective- showing or suggesting that one has knowledge or awareness that is secret or known to only a few people:
- experienced or shrewd, especially excessively or prematurely so:
- done in full awareness or consciousness:
verb- be aware of through observation, inquiry, or information:
- have developed a relationship with (someone) through meeting and spending time with them; be familiar or friendly with:
- have a good command of (a subject or language).
- have personal experience of (an emotion or situation):
- be able to distinguish one person or thing from (another):
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