knowledge

simple noun71 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

Knowledge about many different things, as opposed to detailed knowledge about one particular subject.

Knowledge possessed by someone with special skill or knowledge in a particular field.

Very thorough and detailed knowledge.

Something that is known to everyone or to most people.

Knowledge with many specifics and facts.

Requiring or involving detailed and specific knowledge.

A sufficient level of knowledge to be able to use it in a practical situation.

Not very great in amount or extent.

Fundamental or essential understanding of a subject.

Covering a large area; having a great range.

Something that is known by the public, not secret.

Complete with regard to every detail; not superficial.

Including or dealing with all or nearly all elements or aspects of something.

The most recent information known.

An extremely large amount of knowledge.

Knowledge possessed by a specialist.

Complete awareness or understanding of the facts or circumstances of a situation.

Profound and detailed understanding.

Knowledge gained by experiencing something yourself.

Refers to recently discovered or learned information.

Covering a wide range of subjects.

Modern, recent, or containing the latest information.

Knowledge gained from personal experience.

A significant or large amount of knowledge.

Including a great variety of people or things.

Special knowledge that only people within a particular group or organization have.

A very large or impressive amount of knowledge.

Very detailed knowledge from close study or experience.

Knowledge of a particular subject.

Knowledge that shows great insight or understanding.

Having all the necessary or appropriate parts of knowledge.

Based on reason, sense, or judgment; reliable and thorough.

Having knowledge of a very wide range of subjects.

Not thorough, deep, or complete.

Involving or limited to basic principles.

As far as you know; based on the information you have.

A very large amount of information and understanding.

To possess knowledge.

To utilize knowledge for a purpose.

To use knowledge in a practical way.

To give a portion of one's knowledge to others.

To gain knowledge by one's own efforts or abilities.

To obtain or secure knowledge, often gradually.

To have or own knowledge (more formal).

To state that one does not have knowledge of something.

The complete set of concepts, terms and activities that make up a professional domain.