knowing
/ˈnoʊɪŋ/noun, adjective2 syllables
Knowing means: highly educated; having extensive information or understanding.
Synonyms for knowing13
adjective, as in highly educated; having extensive information or understanding
adjective, as in characterized by conscious design or purpose
adjective, as in alert and fully informed
What does knowing mean?5
adjective
highly educated; having extensive information or understanding“knowing instructors”
evidencing the possession of inside information
characterized by conscious design or purpose“intentional damage”
alert and fully informed“a knowing collector of rare books”
noun
a clear and certain mental apprehension
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with knowing?17
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Knowing in a sentence
- Not knowing what to say, he remained silent.CK
- Not knowing what to say, she remained silent.CH
- Knowing a subject is one thing, but teaching it is quite another.Joseph
- We came to the conference knowing this, but it seems that you did not.unknown
- Knowing a topic is one thing, but teaching it is a whole nother story.Joseph
- Language is the only thing worth knowing, even poorly._undertoad
- How can one answer any question, without knowing the answer?Zurich899
- Not knowing where she was, she stopped and asked the way on the street.unknown
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of knowing
as a noun
- plural
- knowings