knowledge
/ˈnɑ.lɪdʒ/noun2 syllables
Knowledge means: the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning.
Synonyms for knowledge7
noun, as in the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning
cognition, noesis
also used for knowledge
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What does knowledge mean?1
noun
1
the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Knowledge in a sentence
- To my knowledge, there are no good books on the theory.unknown
- To the best of my knowledge, he is honest and reliable.CM
- To the best of my knowledge, he is as good as his word.unknown
- To the best of my knowledge, he will not come.CM
- To my knowledge, she has not left yet.unknown
- To the best of my knowledge, he is innocent.CM
- To the best of my knowledge, she's hard to please.unknown
- When going out to the society, what is the most necessary knowledge?unknown
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Forms of knowledge
as a noun
- plural
- knowledges