What is another word for knowings?

Pronunciation: [nˈə͡ʊɪŋz] (IPA)

"Knowings" is a unique term that refers to the act of having knowledge or awareness of something. Synonyms for "knowings" include understanding, comprehension, awareness, insight, perception, and knowledge itself. These words all describe different aspects of having knowledge, such as having a deep understanding of a subject or a keen awareness of one's surroundings. Other synonyms for "knowings" include cognition, discernment, and consciousness, which all point to the idea of being able to perceive and interpret information. Whether discussing intellectual understanding or intuitive awareness, there are many ways to refer to the insights and knowledge that make up our "knowings".

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Usage examples for Knowings

And surely it is all so strange and wonderful to set out, that I could almost despair with the contemplation of that which I must achieve; for there is so much to tell, and so few words given to man by which he may make clear that which lies beyond the sight and the present and general knowings of Peoples.
"The Night Land"
William Hope Hodgson
And they went back unto their Cities; and lived there mayhaps an hundred thousand years; and grew wise and cunning in all matters; and their Wise People did make dealings and had experiment with those Forces which are Distasteful and Harmful unto Life; but they did this in Ignorance; for all that they had much wisdom; thinking only to Experiment, that they come to greater knowings.
"The Night Land"
William Hope Hodgson
Yet, in truth, as I do now have knowledge, it was the North that drew; and I do seem to make a great telling about this little matter; but how else shall I show to you mine inward mind, and the lack of knowledge and likewise the peculiar knowings that did go to the making of that time, and the Peoples thereof, which is but to say the same thing twice over.
"The Night Land"
William Hope Hodgson

Famous quotes with Knowings

  • When we have passed beyond knowings, then we shall have Knowledge. Reason was the helper; Reason is the bar.
    Sri Aurobindo
  • It belongeth to us to have three manner of knowings: the first is that we know our Lord God; the second is that we know our self: what we are by Him, in Nature and Grace; the third is that we know meekly what our self is anent our sin and feebleness. And for these three was all the Shewing made, as to mine understanding.
    Julian of Norwich

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