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    know
    /nəʊ/

    verb

    • 1. be aware of through observation, inquiry, or information: "most people know that CFCs can damage the ozone layer" Similar be awarerealizebe conscioushave knowledge
    • 2. have developed a relationship with (someone) through meeting and spending time with them; be familiar or friendly with: "he knew and respected Laura" Similar be acquainted withhave metbe familiar withbe friends with

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  2. The meaning of KNOW is to perceive directly : have direct cognition of. How to use know in a sentence.

  3. verb. uk / nəʊ / us / noʊ / knew | known. know verb (HAVE INFORMATION) Add to word list. A1 [ I or T, not continuous ] to have information in your mind: "Where did he go?" "I don't know." "What does it cost ?" "Ask Kate. She'll know." She knows the name of every kid in the school. I don't know anything about this.

  4. be acquainted with (a thing, place, person, etc.), as by sight, experience, or report: to know the mayor. to understand from experience or attainment (usually followed by how before an infinitive): to know how to make gingerbread. to be able to distinguish, as one from another: to know right from wrong.

  5. To know is to be aware of something as a fact or truth: He knows the basic facts of the subject. I know that he agrees with me. To comprehend is to know something thoroughly and to perceive its relationships to certain other ideas, facts, etc.

  6. Definition of know verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Definitions of know. verb. be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information; possess knowledge or information about. “I know that the President lied to the people”. “I want to know who is winning the game!”. “I know it's time”. synonyms: cognise, cognize. see more. verb.

  8. to be familiar with a person, place, or thing because you have met them, been there, used it, etc before: I've known Tim since primary school. I grew up in Brussels so I know it well. Since moving to London, I've got to know (= become familiar with) some nice people.

  9. 1. To possess knowledge, understanding, or information. 2. To be cognizant or aware. Idioms: know (someone) in the biblical sense.

  10. know meaning, definition, what is know: to have information about something: Learn more.

  11. Noun. Idiom. Filter. verb. knew, knowing, known, knows. To have a clear perception or understanding of; be sure of or well informed about. To know the facts. Webster's New World. To perceive directly; grasp in the mind with clarity or certainty. American Heritage. To regard as true beyond doubt. I know she won't fail. American Heritage.