cognizant
Collocations
4ADJ.
many, still
VERB + COGNIZANT
am, measure
COGNIZANT + NOUN
precedent, problem, things
PREP.
after
Definitions
adj
Aware; fully informed; having understanding of a fact.
The defendant is cognizant that this is a serious charge.
And now the memory has so far regained its dominion, that, in some measure, I am cognizant of my state.
Sapient; self-aware.
It is important to note that zombies are not cognizant life forms. As such, they cannot be deterred or reasoned with in any way. However, there are zombie-inducing forces that can be deterred form^([sic]) further action.
Thesaurus
Synonyms
adjective — (sometimes followed by `of') having or showing knowledge or
- cognisant
Antonyms
- unaware
- incognizant
Idioms & Phrases
Example Bank
6The defendant is cognizant that this is a serious charge.
WiktionaryAnd now the memory has so far regained its dominion, that, in some measure, I am cognizant of my state.
WiktionaryAt the same time, we were cognisant that careful scholars should never solely rely on their own impressionistic observations, and, that our own impressions were inexact and not capable of being quanti
WiktionaryThey who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.
Tatoeba · #411030We are very cognizant of the precedent we are setting.
Tatoeba · #2436977Tom was still cognizant and speaking after the car crash, but he collapsed an hour later.
Tatoeba · #3893102