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What is the Meaning of “Knowledge”?

Knowledge
/ˈnɑlɪdʒ/
noun A2 Tier 4 (Top 10,000 words) academic

Information and understanding that someone has learned or knows about something.

Definition of Knowledge

Quick Meaning of Knowledge

Information and understanding that someone has learned or knows about something.

Detailed Definition of Knowledge

Information, understanding, or awareness gained through experience, learning, or instruction.

How to Pronounce Knowledge

IPA: /ˈnɑlɪdʒ/
knowl edge

Stress pattern: Oo (2-syllable word).

Tip: Two syllables: KNOWL-edge. First syllable has /ɑ/ like 'ah', second syllable has schwa /ɪdʒ/ sound. Stress on first syllable.

Watch out: Sometimes pronounced with stress on second syllable; should stress the first: KNOWL-edge not knowl-EDGE.

Full pronunciation guide for “knowledge” →

Origin and Etymology of Knowledge

From Middle English 'knowliche', from Old English 'cnaw' + suffix '-lache'; related to know and acknowledge.

How to Use Knowledge in a Sentence

Each example shows “knowledge” with a CEFR level so learners can pick examples that match their fluency.

  • “Her knowledge of history is impressive.”
    A2 academic
  • “We need more knowledge to solve this complex problem.”
    B1 conversation
  • “The scientist shared her knowledge with younger researchers at the conference.”
    B1 written

Synonyms and Antonyms of Knowledge

Common Synonyms for Knowledge

Smart Synonyms for Knowledge — When to Use Each

understanding
for deep comprehension of subjects
expertise
for specialized knowledge gained through practice
information
for specific facts rather than integrated knowing

Antonyms of Knowledge

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Common Collocations with Knowledge

These phrases pair with “knowledge” in everyday English:

  • general knowledge
  • scientific knowledge
  • specialized knowledge
  • lack of knowledge
  • share knowledge

Common Mistakes When Using Knowledge

Even fluent speakers slip up with “knowledge”. Here’s how to avoid the most common errors:

✗ Wrong: She has many knowledges about science.
✓ Correct: She has extensive knowledge about science.
Why: Knowledge is uncountable; use singular 'knowledge' not plural 'knowledges'.
✗ Wrong: The knowledge are important for students.
✓ Correct: Knowledge is important for students.
Why: Uncountable noun 'knowledge' takes singular verb 'is', not plural 'are'.

Other Forms of Knowledge

Frequently Asked Questions About Knowledge

What is the meaning of "Knowledge"?

Information and understanding that someone has learned or knows about something.

How do you pronounce "Knowledge"?

The IPA is /ˈnɑlɪdʒ/. Two syllables: KNOWL-edge. First syllable has /ɑ/ like 'ah', second syllable has schwa /ɪdʒ/ sound. Stress on first syllable.

What part of speech is "Knowledge"?

"Knowledge" is a noun at A2 level (Common European Framework).

What are synonyms for "Knowledge"?

Common synonyms include understanding, awareness, information.

How do you use "Knowledge" in a sentence?

For example: "Her knowledge of history is impressive."

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