First Known Use: before 12th century
Dictionary
1know
verb \ˈnō\
: to have (information of some kind) in your mind
: to understand (something) : to have a clear and complete idea of (something)
: to have learned (something, as a skill or a language)
knew \ˈnü also ˈnyü\ known \ˈnōn\ know·ing
Full Definition of KNOW
transitive verb
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a : to be aware of the truth or factuality of : be convinced or certain of b : to have a practical understanding of <knows how to write>
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archaic : to have sexual intercourse with
intransitive verb
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: to have knowledge
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: to be or become cognizant —sometimes used interjectionally with you especially as a filler in informal speech
— know·able \ˈnō-ə-bəl\ adjective
— know·er \ˈnō-ər\ noun
— know from
: to have knowledge of <didn't know from sibling rivalry — Penny Marshall>
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Origin of KNOW
Middle English, from Old English cnāwan; akin to Old High German bichnāan to recognize, Latin gnoscere, noscere to come to know, Greek gignōskein
Related to KNOW
- Synonyms
- comprehend, grasp, understand
- Antonyms
- miss
2know
noun
Definition of KNOW
— in the know
: in possession of exclusive knowledge or information; broadly : well-informed
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First Known Use of KNOW
1592
KNOW[1] Defined for Kids
know
verb \ˈnō\
knew \ˈnü, ˈnyü\known \ˈnōn\know·ing
Definition of KNOW for Kids
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: to recognize the identity of <I know that guy!>
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: to be aware of the truth of <We know that the earth is round.>
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: to have a practical understanding of <Her little sister already knows how to read.>
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: to have information or knowledge <He knows all about cars.>
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: to be or become aware <The president knew about the problem.>
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: to be acquainted or familiar with <A taxi driver knows the city well.>
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: to have understanding of <It's important to know yourself.> <I don't know why this happens.>
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: to recognize the nature of <We knew them to be honest.>
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