know

/noʊ/
noun
  1. Knowledge or awareness of something (used in the phrase 'in the know').
    • If you want the latest news, ask someone in the know.
    • She is in the know about the company's new project.
    • Only people in the know understood the secret code.
verb
  1. To have information or understanding about something in your mind.
    • She knows how to speak three languages.
    • Do you know what time the movie starts?
    • I know the answer to that math problem.
  2. To be familiar with a person, place, or thing because you have met, seen, or experienced them before.
    • He knows every street in this neighborhood.
    • Do you know the way to the train station?
    • I have known my best friend since kindergarten.
  3. To have learned or memorized something, such as a fact, a skill, or a piece of information.
    • She knows all the lyrics to that song.
    • The actor knows his lines perfectly.
    • I know the multiplication table up to 12.
  4. To be certain or sure about something.
    • He knows he will pass the exam because he studied hard.
    • I know that I locked the door before leaving.
    • They know the truth about what happened.
Antonyms
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