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Definition of "knowledge" in inglés

noun

  1. The fact of knowing about something; general understanding or familiarity with a subject, place, situation etc.

    • His knowledge of Iceland was limited to what he'd seen on the Travel Channel.
    • He has a lot of knowledge on the Indus Valley Civilization.
  2. Awareness of a particular fact or situation; a state of having been informed or made aware of something.

  3. Intellectual understanding; the state of appreciating truth or information.

    • Knowledge consists in recognizing the difference between good and bad decisions.
  4. Familiarity or understanding of a particular skill, branch of learning etc.

    • Does your friend have any knowledge of hieroglyphs, perchance?
    • A secretary should have a good knowledge of shorthand.
  5. (philosophical) Justified true belief

  6. (archaic or law) Sexual intimacy or intercourse (now usually in phrase carnal knowledge).

  7. (obsolete) Information or intelligence about something; notice.

  8. The total of what is known; all information and products of learning.

    • His library contained the accumulated knowledge of the Greeks and Romans.
  9. (countable) Something that can be known; a branch of learning; a piece of information; a science.

  10. (obsolete) Acknowledgement.

  11. (obsolete) Notice, awareness.

  12. (UK, informal) The deep familiarity with certain routes and places of interest required by taxicab drivers working in London, England.

verb

  1. (obsolete) To confess as true; to acknowledge.