[Sửa]Knowing, awareness, apprehension, cognition, grasp,understanding, discernment, consciousness, conception, insight:Miles's knowledge of history is extensive.
[Sửa]Facts,information, data, intelligence: They had no knowledge of anydefections to the enemy.
[Sửa]Acquaintance, acquaintanceship,familiarity, appreciation, conversance, expertise, experience,adeptness, proficiency: Has he any knowledge of their work onthe DNA molecule?
[Sửa]Schooling, education, scholarship,instruction, learning, erudition: A little knowledge is adangerous thing.
[Sửa]A (usu. foll. by of) awareness or familiarity gained byexperience (of a person, fact, or thing) (have no knowledge ofthat). b a person's range of information (is not within hisknowledge).
[Sửa]A (usu. foll. by of) a theoretical or practicalunderstanding of a subject, language, etc. (has a good knowledgeof Greek). b the sum of what is known (every branch ofknowledge).
[Sửa]Philos. true, justified belief; certainunderstanding, as opp. to opinion.