Cognizant


The meaning of the word Cognizant is: knowledgeable of something, especially through personal experience


Examples:

Because I have been on a tight budget for two years, I am very cognizant of the importance of using coupons to get the best deals.

published by Ethyl on 2021-12-16 16:06:28


I am fully cognizant of the effects of sedatives on one’s ability to drive.

published by Loraine on 2021-06-17 02:50:40


Since you have never had a baby, there is no way you could be cognizant of labor pains.

published by Harmony on 2021-07-21 17:00:34


As a starving writer, Elaine is very cognizant of the fact that success does not come overnight.

published by Karie on 2021-07-20 07:24:28


After Jason was mugged in a mall parking lot, he focused on becoming more cognizant of his surroundings.

published by Clement on 2021-05-14 23:12:54


Perhaps an overnight stay in a prison will help the young criminals become more cognizant of the disadvantages of breaking the law.

published by Sharyl on 2021-03-20 11:54:27


My teenage daughter will not become cognizant of the dangers of driving until she gets her license.

published by Hellen on 2021-08-11 22:14:05


As a police officer, you must be cognizant of the fact some individuals will try to hurt you during their escape attempts.

published by Lona on 2021-04-24 19:02:23


Because Helen was cognizant of Jim’s reputation as a ladies’ man, she refused to take his marriage proposal seriously.

published by Leeann on 2021-06-30 18:08:38


After losing his job, Walter knew he had to be cognizant of his financial situation and not spend money unnecessarily.

published by Rhea on 2021-02-11 04:03:08


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