What is another word for know from?

Pronunciation: [nˈə͡ʊ fɹɒm] (IPA)

The phrase "know from" is often used to indicate familiarity with a person, place, or thing. However, there are many synonyms for this phrase that can be used to convey the same meaning in a more unique way. Some examples include "recognize," "be acquainted with," "be aware of," "understand," "comprehend," and "have knowledge of." Each of these synonyms adds a slightly different connotation to the original phrase, allowing the speaker or writer to express their meaning with greater precision. By varying word choice, writers can make their language more interesting and effective, keeping their audience engaged and interested.

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What are the hypernyms for Know from?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Know from

  • Well, the hardest thing to do, as we know from our own experience on 9/11 is protect everything all the time.
    John Abizaid
  • The unique and supreme voluptuousness of love lies in the certainty of committing evil. And men and women know from birth that in evil is found all sensual delight.
    Charles Baudelaire
  • I know from my constituency what is going on. Doctors that are told, begged, by mothers, 'Please don't write down that my child as asthma. Please lie and say it's bronchitis, because if you write down asthma, when my child turns 18 or 20 and has to get his or her own insurance, it will be a pre-existing condition.'
    Barbara Boxer
  • As you know from reading many of these Negro writers, we don't deal too much with the discussion of democracy and what it means and how improvisation fits in all that.
    Stanley Crouch
  • We know from our own history that democratic institutions take decades to mature, and we know from past conflicts that freedom is not free.
    Jim DeMint

Related words:

- know

- know the show secrets

- know your name

- know the lyrics

- to know

- know what you like

- to know that you are loved

- to know someone

- to know someone's name

- to know your name

- to say that you know

- to say that you don

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