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    ken
    /kɛn/

    noun

    • 1. one's range of knowledge or understanding: "politics are beyond my ken"

    verb

    • 1. know: Scottish, Northern English "d'ye ken anyone who can boast of that?"

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  2. KEN definition: 1. not in your area of knowledge: 2. to know someone or something 3. not in your area of…. Learn more.

  3. Need a word that can encompass all that one perceives, understands, or knows? It’s just ken. Of course, whether someone is a president, writer, physicist, diplomat, journalist, or even a stereotypical Barbie, everyone has their own personal ken.

  4. Ken definition: knowledge, understanding, or cognizance; mental perception. See examples of KEN used in a sentence.

  5. 6 days ago · Since nothing in our ken differentiates knowledge from luck, something beyond our ken is introduced to do so. But the conviction that we know something is small comfort when coupled with the realization that we cannot tell what.

  6. Define ken. ken synonyms, ken pronunciation, ken translation, English dictionary definition of ken. n. 1. Perception; understanding: complex issues well beyond our ken.

  7. The noun ken means "range of vision or comprehension." If quantum mechanics is beyond your ken, you don't understand it, or it is beyond your scope of knowledge. Ken is rarely used today outside of the phrase, "beyond one's ken ."

  8. 7 meanings: 1. range of knowledge or perception (esp in the phrases beyond or in one's ken) 2. Scottish and Northern England.... Click for more definitions.

  9. Ken Definition. Range of vision. Mental perception; range of knowledge. That is beyond my ken. View; sight. To know. To see; look at; descry. To recognize. To have knowledge or an understanding.

  10. ken. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ken /ken/ noun → beyond your ken Origin ken (1500-1600) ken “to know, recognize” ((13-21 centuries)), from Old English cennan “to make known” and Old Norse kenna “to be aware, understand”.

  11. ken (ken), n., v., kenned or kent, ken•ning. n. knowledge, understanding, or cognizance; mental perception: an idea beyond one's ken. range of sight or vision. v.t. Scottish Terms [ Chiefly Scot.] to know, have knowledge of or about, or be acquainted with (a person or thing).