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cognizance
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cognizance
noun
/ˈkɒɡnɪzəns/
cognitive
cognizant
Meaning
knowledge, awareness, or notice
Awareness, knowledge, or understanding of something; conscious perception.
Knowledge or awareness; the action of perceiving or becoming aware of something.
Example Sentences
The court took
cognizance
of the complaint.
The judge took
cognizance
of the new evidence.
The court took
cognizance
of the complaint.
Example Expressions
take cognizance of
Synonyms
awareness, recognition, understanding, perception, Awareness, Recognition, Perception
Entry 1
awareness, recognition, understanding, perception
Entry 2
awareness, perception, understanding
Entry 3
Awareness, Recognition, Perception
Antonyms
ignorance, neglect, disregard, unawareness, oblivion, Oblivion, Ignorance, Unawareness
Entry 1
ignorance, neglect, disregard
Entry 2
ignorance, unawareness, oblivion
Entry 3
Oblivion, Ignorance, Unawareness
Collocations
take cognizance of, without cognizance, cognizance of facts
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