Knowing :
kende
viden, kognition, kende, bekendtskab, opmærksomhed, visdom, følelse, bevidsthed, læring, klog
kende, nuttet, vidende, intellektuel, rationel, bevidst, faglært, effektiv, ekspert, dygtig, dygtige, klog, lærte
videbevidstknowings
videbevidstknowings
Noun(1) a clear and certain mental apprehension
Verb(1) be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information; possess knowledge or information about(2) know how to do or perform something(3) be aware of the truth of something; have a belief or faith in something; regard as true beyond any doubt(4) be familiar or acquainted with a person or an object(5) have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or sensations(6) accept (someone(7) have fixed in the mind(8) have sexual intercourse with(9) know the nature or character of(10) be able to distinguish, recognize as being different(11) perceive as familiar
Adjective(1) evidencing the possession of inside information(2) characterized by conscious design or purpose(3) alert and fully informed(4) highly educated; having extensive information or understanding
(1) Her knowing smile didn't give away the fact that she hoped one day he would see her as more than her brother's little sister.(2) Lynn, Michelle and Tatiana broke off their conversation and gave each other knowing looks.(3) She was watching us, observing us, and there was a knowing smile on her elfin face that sent a shiver down my spine.(4) Dom and Matt exchanged knowing looks and roguish smiles, and Chris grave an exaggerated groan.(5) Earlier this year, Liz Hurley was snapped walking out of the store swinging a bulging carrier bag and wearing a knowing smile.(6) A team needs a mix of youth and experience, of young legs and knowing minds.(7) But now Draco turned to her with that knowing smile on his lips and his eyes shining brightly.(8) He gave Andrew a sharp, knowing look.(9) The trio share knowing smiles, suggesting a sexual familiarity I don't want or need to know about.(10) She seems a touch too knowing for a 14-year-old.(11) Bernice emerged from the dressing room and gave me a knowing look.(12) The claimant originally pleaded that the bank was guilty of knowing receipt of funds transferred in breach of trust.(13) Over his shoulder I could see Dan watching me with a knowing smile, and I felt myself turn a darker shade of red.(14) Liam looked at his sister with a knowing smile and winked.(15) This other way of knowing resists the objectification and categorization of our experience of place.(16) In these cases, the conduct of the employees or agents did involve a knowing and deliberate breach of the order.
Related Phrases of knowing(1) know ::
ved godt(2) not knowing ::
ikke at vide(3) without knowing ::
uden at vide(4) worth knowing ::
værd at vide(5) all-knowing ::
alvidende
(1) know ::
ved godt(2) not knowing ::
ikke at vide(3) without knowing ::
uden at vide(4) worth knowing ::
værd at vide(5) all-knowing ::
alvidende
Synonyms
Adjective
1. significant ::
væsentlig
2. sophisticated ::
sofistikeret
3. deliberate ::
bevidst
4. intentional ::
forsætlig
5. well-read ::
belæst
6. knowledgeable ::
vidende
7. wise ::
klog
Verb
8. be aware ::
Vær opmærksom
9. have knowledge of ::
have kendskab til
10. be familiar with ::
være bekendt med
11. be acquainted with ::
være bekendt med
12. experience ::
erfaring
13. distinguish ::
skelne
14. bed ::
seng
15. recognize ::
genkende
Adjective
1. significant ::
væsentlig
2. sophisticated ::
sofistikeret
3. deliberate ::
bevidst
4. intentional ::
forsætlig
5. well-read ::
belæst
6. knowledgeable ::
vidende
7. wise ::
klog
Verb
8. be aware ::
Vær opmærksom
9. have knowledge of ::
have kendskab til
10. be familiar with ::
være bekendt med
11. be acquainted with ::
være bekendt med
12. experience ::
erfaring
13. distinguish ::
skelne
14. bed ::
seng
15. recognize ::
genkende
Different Formsknowing, knowingly, knowings
Word Example from TV ShowsNow, KNOWING Penny,
The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 1
We were like in a time limbo,
with nobody KNOWING