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Definition of cognizant in English: cognizant(British cognisant) adjective ˈkɒ(ɡ)nɪz(ə)nt formal Having knowledge or awareness. statesmen must be cognizant of the political boundaries within which they work Example sentencesExamples - Further, it is not that economists are not cognizant of the restrictive nature of rational self-interest.
- We are very cognizant of the subject of our correspondence.
- Most boxers really do know what they're doing and are fully cognizant of the choices they've made.
- You don't think that they're not cognizant of the impact on the campaign?
- He was slipping at that point, and I don't think he was too cognizant of anything or anybody.
- Journalists have to choose their words carefully, tell their truth, by all means, but be cognisant that people out there deserve to be treated with respect.
- For myself, I am entirely cognizant of the moral case for war.
- He is highly cognizant of Russia's historical, seminal role in Europe and Asia and, hence, the world.
- Men should always be cognizant of the fact that the women they seek to court are daughters, sisters, or even mothers.
- I have strived to be conscious of the political culture, and cognisant of the mandate and authority accorded to ministers through the democratic political process.
- So we are very cognizant of the fact that they need rest and respite care.
- I wonder if the experts are truly cognizant of the unnecessary chasm that separates the layman from the cultured.
- People should be cognizant and aware of what's going on around them.
- For the first time since she had left the fort, she looked fully alive to him, cognizant, aware that she existed.
- There is a great struggle that goes on when you try to wake yourself, when you are cognizant that you are in a dream state, but know you need to get out of it.
- Remember that bonds will ultimately be a hidden cost, so be cognizant of what bonds you require in your contract.
- ‘We're very cognisant and sensitive of the fact that we're reaching a large audience of varying demographics and we really don't want to shock people in a visceral way,’ he says.
- We were pretty cognizant of how real headbangers would react.
- I suspect the architects are entirely cognizant of these principles and use them to their absolute advantage.
- It is impossible for her not to cognizant of the situation.
Synonyms aware, conscious, apprised, abreast sensible of/to, alive to, sensitive to, alert to, familiar with, acquainted with, in the know about, au fait with, conversant with, au courant with, up to date (with), up with, well versed in, knowledgeable about, well informed about, no stranger to informal well up on, genned up on, clued in on, wise to, hip to archaic ware of
Origin Early 19th century: probably directly from cognizance. Definition of cognizant in US English: cognizant(British cognisant) adjective formal predicative Having knowledge or being aware of. statesmen must be cognizant of the political boundaries within which they work Example sentencesExamples - People should be cognizant and aware of what's going on around them.
- We were pretty cognizant of how real headbangers would react.
- I wonder if the experts are truly cognizant of the unnecessary chasm that separates the layman from the cultured.
- You don't think that they're not cognizant of the impact on the campaign?
- For myself, I am entirely cognizant of the moral case for war.
- It is impossible for her not to cognizant of the situation.
- Remember that bonds will ultimately be a hidden cost, so be cognizant of what bonds you require in your contract.
- Journalists have to choose their words carefully, tell their truth, by all means, but be cognisant that people out there deserve to be treated with respect.
- I suspect the architects are entirely cognizant of these principles and use them to their absolute advantage.
- Most boxers really do know what they're doing and are fully cognizant of the choices they've made.
- I have strived to be conscious of the political culture, and cognisant of the mandate and authority accorded to ministers through the democratic political process.
- So we are very cognizant of the fact that they need rest and respite care.
- We are very cognizant of the subject of our correspondence.
- He is highly cognizant of Russia's historical, seminal role in Europe and Asia and, hence, the world.
- Further, it is not that economists are not cognizant of the restrictive nature of rational self-interest.
- Men should always be cognizant of the fact that the women they seek to court are daughters, sisters, or even mothers.
- For the first time since she had left the fort, she looked fully alive to him, cognizant, aware that she existed.
- He was slipping at that point, and I don't think he was too cognizant of anything or anybody.
- There is a great struggle that goes on when you try to wake yourself, when you are cognizant that you are in a dream state, but know you need to get out of it.
- ‘We're very cognisant and sensitive of the fact that we're reaching a large audience of varying demographics and we really don't want to shock people in a visceral way,’ he says.
Synonyms aware, conscious, apprised, abreast
Origin Early 19th century: probably directly from cognizance. |