Synonym: cognition, noesis. Similar words: acknowledge, acknowledgement, edge, bowl, budget, ridge, know, drudgery. Meaning: ['nɑlɪdʒ /'nɒl-] n. the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning.
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61. She has an encyclopedic knowledge of pop trivia.
62. He has wide knowledge on the subject.
63. Your knowledge of German may come in useful .
64. He possesses an extensive knowledge of banking.
65. Most children have an insatiable desire for knowledge.
66. Knowledge is the food of the soul.
67. Her knowledge of English grammar is very extensive.
68. She has a good knowledge of London.
69. George dazzled her with his knowledge of the world.
70. He made no pretence of great musical knowledge.
71. He has a wide knowledge of painting and music.
72. Knowledge is one thing, virtue is another. Sentencedict.com
73. I have little knowledge of cooking.
74. This is a significant contribution to knowledge.
75. Knowledge of human anatomy is essential to figure drawing.
76. His knowledge of the area made him invaluable.
77. We must turn our knowledge to advantage.
78. He persisted in denying his knowledge of the matter.
79. He has been there several times to my knowledge.
80. Her knowledge of the subject is extensive.
81. Just persevere, knowledge, finally discovered the secret.
82. She has a reading knowledge of German .
83. He has only a rudimentary knowledge of the subject.
84. He has a hunger for knowledge.
85. Doubt is the key to knowledge.
86. I have an elementary knowledge of physics.
87. He denied any knowledge of them.
88. The printing press helped diffuse scientific knowledge.
89. The manager disavowed any knowledge of my actions.
90. An encyclopaedia contains a lot of knowledge.
More similar words: acknowledge, acknowledgement, edge, bowl, budget, ridge, know, drudgery, knock, well known, know about, knock out, knock off, well-known, knock down, bottled, baffled, skilled, so-called, chilled, troubled, disabled, detailed, befuddled, settle down.