aware

adjective29 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

To have full or complete knowledge of something.

To be aware to a high degree.

To be completely aware of all aspects of something.

To be aware to a high degree.

To be completely and faultlessly aware.

To become more and more aware over time.

To be aware in a very sharp or intense way.

To be aware in an enthusiastic and sharp way.

Used to say that someone is not truly or fully aware.

To become aware unexpectedly or quickly.

To be aware of social issues.

To be aware with strong feeling or concentration.

To be aware of environmental issues.

To be only just aware of something.

To be aware of political issues.

To be almost not aware of something at all.

To be aware of something unpleasant in a way that causes emotional pain.

To be aware in a way that you are actively thinking about it.

To be aware of something in a way that makes you feel uneasy.

To be aware of something in a slight or unclear way.

To be aware of something unpleasant in a very strong way.

To be aware of something in a slight or unclear way.

To be in a state of consciousness or knowledge about something.

To begin to have knowledge or consciousness of something.

To cause someone to have knowledge or consciousness of something.

To continue to be conscious or have knowledge of something.

To continue to be conscious or have knowledge of something.

To appear to be conscious or have knowledge of something.

Indicates the object of awareness.