Highly educated; having extensive information or understanding.
Evidencing the possession of inside information.
Characterized by conscious design or purpose.
1 She should not have taken such a risk, not knowing the situation.
2 He said: If you don't know that, you know nothing worth knowing .
3 But there is, of course, no knowing what the future may bring.
4 It's a good feeling, though: the feeling of knowing anything can happen.
5 And knowing that, she was able to change the balance of power.
6 I settled for knowing that I had given Ivy a good home.
7 What level of violence this was, I had no way of knowing .
8 It is all - knowing and the foremost Teacher in the school of existence.
9 Giving is not all; the art lies in knowing how to give.
10 The key to staying safe was knowing the rules of the situation.
11 She had no way of knowing where they'd taken him, of course.
12 Ireland is not unique in not quite knowing which way to turn.
13 House pretty full, knowing crisis at hand; Government Whips scouting for Members.
14 Not knowing how long this game might continue, Catelyn wasted no time.
15 Hope that knowing the risk factors is a step towards modifying them.
16 But even in crossing the Channel there is everything in knowing how.
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