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Noun
S: (n) knowing (a clear and certain mental apprehension)
Verb
S: (v) know, cognize, cognise (be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information; possess knowledge or information about) "I know that the President lied to the people"; "I want to know who is winning the game!"; "I know it's time"
S: (v) know (know how to do or perform something) "She knows how to knit"; "Does your husband know how to cook?"
S: (v) know (be aware of the truth of something; have a belief or faith in something; regard as true beyond any doubt) "I know that I left the key on the table"; "Galileo knew that the earth moves around the sun"
S: (v) know (be familiar or acquainted with a person or an object) "She doesn't know this composer"; "Do you know my sister?"; "We know this movie"; "I know him under a different name"; "This flower is known as a Peruvian Lily"
S: (v) know, experience, live (have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or sensations) "I know the feeling!"; "have you ever known hunger?"; "I have lived a kind of hell when I was a drug addict"; "The holocaust survivors have lived a nightmare"; "I lived through two divorces"
S: (v) acknowledge, recognize, recognise, know (accept (someone) to be what is claimed or accept his power and authority) "The Crown Prince was acknowledged as the true heir to the throne"; "We do not recognize your gods"
S: (v) know (have fixed in the mind) "I know Latin"; "This student knows her irregular verbs"; "Do you know the poem well enough to recite it?"
S: (v) know (know the nature or character of) "we all knew her as a big show-off"
S: (v) know (be able to distinguish, recognize as being different) "The child knows right from wrong"
S: (v) know (perceive as familiar) "I know this voice!"
Adjective
S: (adj) knowing, wise, wise to (evidencing the possession of inside information)
S: (adj) intentional, knowing, deliberate (characterized by conscious design or purpose) "intentional damage"; "a knowing act of fraud"; "a deliberate attempt to provoke a response"