🧠know

verb
/noʊ/

Meaning

to have knowledge or be aware of something
to have information about something; to be familiar with

Example Sentences

I know the answer to the question.

I know the answer to this question.

Example Expressions

know the ropes

Synonyms

understand, recognize, realize, comprehend, identify
Entry 1
understand, recognize, realize, comprehend, identify
Entry 2
understand, realize, recognize, comprehend

Antonyms

ignore, forget, misunderstand
Entry 1
ignore, forget, misunderstand
Entry 2
ignore, misunderstand, forget

Collocations

know well, know better, know about, know exactly, well know, already know, hardly know, get to know, need to know
Entry 1
know well, know better, know about, know exactly
Entry 2
well know, already know, hardly know, get to know, need to know

More Example Sentences

Do you know anything about his personal life?

Do you know anything about John’s college life?

Did you know that this fact was not known to everyone?

Do you have any known person studying in this university?

Having been devoted to his community in New York he became well-known.

Do the foreigners know how the present education system in the USA is?

One who takes tea knows how taking tea is suitable to remove weariness.

Do you know after every how many years a new Senate is formed in the USA?

Do the foreigners know how the present political situation in the USA is?

Do you know after every how many years caretaker government is formed in the USA?

Related Vocabularies

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Describe or portray something precisely.
to strip something of its covering, possessions, or assets
To predict or have a strong inner feeling of a future misfortune or evil.

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