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Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
pl: nullpast: knewpp: knowning: knowingcomp: nullsup: null

This word describes a state of cognitive possession rather than a process of discovery. It suggests a stable, internalized certainty that separates the speaker from a state of ignorance or doubt. While learn implies a transition from not knowing to knowing, this word focuses on the end result of that process. In social contexts, it implies a level of intimacy or familiarity. There is a sharp distinction between knowing a celebrity through a screen and knowing a friend personally, where the latter suggests a shared history and mutual recognition.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To be aware of a fact or have information about something.

"I know the way to the station."

Transitive Verb
[someone]

To be acquainted with or have a personal relationship with a person.

"Do you know the new manager?"

Transitive Verb
[doing]

To be familiar with a skill or a specific way of performing an action.

"She knows how to play the cello."

Intransitive Verb

To be conscious or aware of a situation.

"I didn't know that you were coming."

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