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cognizant

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cognizant adjective
also British cognisant /ˈkɑːgnəzənt/
cognizant
adjective
also British cognisant /ˈkɑːgnəzənt/
Learner's definition of COGNIZANT
not used before a noun [more cognizant; most cognizant] formal
: aware of something认识到;意识到
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cognizant

adjective

cog·​ni·​zant ˈkäg-nə-zənt How to pronounce cognizant (audio)
: knowledgeable of something especially through personal experience
also : mindful
cognizant of the potential dangers
Choose the Right Synonym for cognizant

aware, cognizant, conscious, sensible, alive, awake mean having knowledge of something.

aware implies vigilance in observing or alertness in drawing inferences from what one experiences.

aware of changes in climate

cognizant implies having special or certain knowledge as from firsthand sources.

not fully cognizant of the facts

conscious implies that one is focusing one's attention on something or is even preoccupied by it.

conscious that my heart was pounding

sensible implies direct or intuitive perceiving especially of intangibles or of emotional states or qualities.

sensible of a teacher's influence

alive adds to sensible the implication of acute sensitivity to something.

alive to the thrill of danger

awake implies that one has become alive to something and is on the alert.

a country always awake to the threat of invasion

Example Sentences

Not like some college kid beaming in blissful ignorance, but rather like a worldly 23-year-old, self-aware and fully cognizant of the dire straits he's entering. Jody Berger, ESPN, 14 June 1999 … the idea of a machine cognizant of that human Achilles' heel, emotion, can conjure more sinister images—like HAL, the savvy, menacing computer in "2001," whose fear that he would be unplugged led him to kill all but one of the crew members on a space mission. Daniel Goleman, New York Times, 7 Jan. 1997 … to assure you that I am neither privy to, nor cognizant of, any such clique; and that I most potently disbelieve in the existence of any such. Abraham Lincoln, letter, 13 Oct. 1849 He is cognizant of his duties as a father. not fully cognizant of the details of the trade agreement
Recent Examples on the Web Though there’s little indication that Xi will abandon zero-COVID in the near term, officials are cognizant of the need to reinstill faith. Stephanie Yang, Los Angeles Times, 28 Aug. 2022 Moving forward, there is a need for medical professionals to be more cognizant of how weight is distributed and other factors that come into play, experts say. Vanessa Etienne, PEOPLE.com, 19 July 2022 O’Ward, 23, learned his lesson and has been more cognizant of his wellbeing in his third full season. Dave Kallmann, Journal Sentinel, 10 June 2022 Merluzzi said that both employers and workers should be more cognizant of the myriad biases facing women workers. Washington Post, 21 Apr. 2022 Even the casual user in this area is quite cognizant of the variety of traffic and uses concentrated here. Star Tribune, 16 May 2021 Yang is cognizant of the change, however, and provides his thoughts in an anecdote regarding a conversation with cast member Sarah Sherman. Gregory Ellwood, Los Angeles Times, 15 Aug. 2022 Investigators and courts are cognizant of the real-world implications of public searches, said Ms. Lonergan of Wilson Sonsini. Corinne Ramey, WSJ, 9 Aug. 2022 That’s something that Counsell and company are cognizant of and encourage the players to process. Curt Hogg, Journal Sentinel, 3 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

First Known Use

1820, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of cognizant was in 1820
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