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- pronunciation:
- na
lihj
- features:
- Word Combinations (noun), Word Explorer
part of speech: |
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definition 1: |
understanding; awareness.
Alice left home without her parents' knowledge.- synonyms:
- acquaintance, awareness, comprehension
- antonyms:
- ignorance
- similar words:
- consciousness, grasp, information, sense, understanding
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definition 2: |
a particular form of understanding or skill.
Working in a restaurant gave Jim a good knowledge of cooking.- synonyms:
- experience, know-how, understanding
- antonyms:
- ignorance
- similar words:
- acquaintance, command, expertise, skill, technique
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definition 3: |
learning; education.
Reading books will increase your knowledge.- synonyms:
- education, intelligence, learning, wisdom
- antonyms:
- ignorance
- similar words:
- understanding
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related words: |
appreciation, comprehension, experience |
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absence of knowledge |
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delusion, ignorant, in the dark, unfamiliar |
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feeling knowledgeable |
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aware, certain, current, definite, familiar, learned, literate, streetwise, well-read, worldly |
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similar to knowledge |
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ability, comprehension, experience, grasp, know-how, learning, skill |
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some actions associated with knowledge |
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acquire, convey, convince, declare, disclose, enlighten, fathom, gain, illuminate, know, learn, possess, thirst, transfer |
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some broader categories that include knowledge |
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mind |
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some descriptions of knowledge |
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abstract, basic, certain, current, definite, essential, familiar, for certain, fundamental, obscure, trivial, useful, useless |
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some kinds of knowledge |
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academic, common, practical, scientific |
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some people associated with knowledge |
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academic, ace, authority, doctor, expert, judge, master, philosopher, sage, scholar, scientist, specialist, veteran |
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some things conventionally associated with knowledge |
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acquaintance, basics, discipline, domain, education, field, given, study, subject, understanding, wisdom |
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some things that can be known |
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deductions, facts |
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