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knowledge

[nol-ij] / ˈnɒl ɪdʒ /


Example Sentences

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"It's wonderful to see someone so hungry for knowledge," she replied, sounding as if she didn't quite believe him.

From Literature

"He came back from Dallas and it was the same Aden, but with more ammunition, more knowledge of the game," said Buckett.

From BBC

That knowledge gap is especially important near the boundary between the mantle and the core.

From Science Daily

Even with my limited knowledge, the mountain radiated a kind of gravity, as though the desert itself were remembering.

From Los Angeles Times

He says the general knowledge it has developed about him has turned it into an effective sounding board—especially when he’s under stress.

From The Wall Street Journal