knowledge

Definition

  • noun: information, understanding, or skill that you get from experience or education
  • noun: the fact or condition of 'knowing' something with familiarity gained through experience or association
  • synonyms: wisdom, cognition, instruction

Examples

  • I answered their questions 'to the best of my knowledge'. [=I gave the best answers I could based on what I knew, but I might have answered differently if I had known something else]

  • No one arrived late 'to my knowledge'. [=I am not aware that anyone arrived late, but it is possible that someone arrived late and I don't know about it]

  • They went on vacation, 'safe in the knowledge' that the farm would be well cared for while they were away.

Movie clips

Movie quotes

  • (..) designs in the American radar systems. That was our answer for Russian SPUTNIK. Mom became consultant of campaigns her capacity inventive he/she transformed into wealth and knowledge. But for the moment in that "the company" reached the first million, the money seemed only (..)
    2007 Into the Wild
  • (..) Two years before the "Magic" bus... We are here for those that honor to the nation with the merit of the study. All will be stepping earth more firm, with the power the knowledge. Nina Glen Lockwin. Vanessa Denise Lowrie. Christopher Jhonson McAndles. Regina Victoria McNabb. (..)
    2007 Into the Wild