knowledge
/ˈnɔɪdʒ/; /ˈnɒdʒ/; /ˈnoʊdʒ/Definitions
1. noun
information, understanding, or awareness about something, especially an event, situation, or fact
“The professor shared his knowledge of quantum mechanics with the class.”
2. noun
a type of skill or expertise, especially in a particular subject or area
“She has extensive knowledge of gardening and landscaping.”
3. noun
a state of being aware of something, especially a fact or truth
“He gained knowledge of the company’s financial struggles through his research.”
4. verb
to become or get familiar with something, especially an idea, fact, or subject
“The students are trying to knowledge more about the new technology.”
5. verb
to inform or make someone aware of something, especially a fact or truth
“The teacher helped the students to knowledge the importance of recycling.”
6. noun
the state of being aware of or familiar with something, especially an idea or fact
“The company’s knowledge of the market helped them to make informed decisions.”