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Meaning
The word "knowing" refers to the state of being aware, educated, or informed about something. It implies having knowledge or understanding of a particular subject or situation. When someone is described as "knowing," it often suggests that they are perceptive or have a keen insight.
Synonyms
- Aware
- Cognizant
- Informed
- Knowledgeable
- Enlightened
- Perceptive
- Familiar
Antonyms
- Ignorant
- Unaware
- Uninformed
- Oblivious
- Naive
Etymology
The word "knowing" comes from the Old English "cnawan," meaning "to know." It is related to the German "kennen," which also means "to know" and shares roots with the Proto-Germanic knawōną, and further back to the Proto-Indo-European root gno-, meaning "to know."
Examples
- She had a knowing smile that suggested she understood more than she let on.
- His years of experience made him a very knowing mentor to the young interns.
- The knowing glance between the two friends revealed their shared secrets.
- It's important for teachers to be knowing about the challenges faced by their students.
- A knowing attitude can help you navigate complex social situations with ease.