1. IDM

      know ​Definitions and Synonyms

      UK /nəʊ/
      1. 1
        intransitive/transitive to have learned or found out about something

        ‘Have they arrived yet?’ ‘I don’t know.’

        If you don’t know the answer, just guess.

        How do you know my name?

        know (that):

        I knew she wasn’t really happy.

        know what/where/how etc:

        I don’t know where the money’s coming from.

        know if:

        I need to know if she’s made a decision yet.

        know something about someone/something:

        I don’t know anything about it.

        know something for sure/for certain/for a fact:

        We know for a fact that the fire was started deliberately.

        know something from experience:

        We know from experience that unemployment makes the problem worse.

        1. 1a
          intransitive/transitive to realize or understand something

          None of us really knew what had gone wrong.

        2. 1b
          transitive often passiveused about things that most people think or believe are true

          The ancient city is known to have existed in the region.

          know someone/something to be something:

          The pilots were experienced and known to be very competent.

          know someone/something to do something:

          Some drugs are known to cause damage to unborn children.

      2. 2
        transitive to be familiar with someone, because you have met them or because you are friends

        Some of you may know Ivan already.

        She had known Nancy for years.

        1. 2a
          to be familiar with a place, because you have been there

          Do you know Rome well?

        2. 2b
          to be familiar with things such as books, music, or art

          Do you know Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony?

        3. 2c
          to be familiar with a process or system

          Do you know this program?

          You know the rules.

      3. 3
        transitive to use a particular name for someone or something
        know someone/something as something:

        The village was known as Garden Mill.

        know someone/something by something:

        They know all their tutors by their first names.

      4. 4
        transitive to remember or recognize someone because of a particular skill or quality that they have
        know someone as/for something:

        He was best known as a painter.

        We know her mostly for her love poetry.

      5. 5
        transitive to experience something

        It was the only comfort and warmth she had ever known.

        have never known someone (to) do something:

        I’ve never known her to make a joke.

      6. 6
        transitive to have learned a poem, story, or song, so that you can say it or sing it

        I still know the words to some of these hymns.

      7. 7
        intransitive/transitive to feel certain about something
        know (that):

        She knew it was Steven before she’d picked up the phone.

      8. 8
        transitive to recognize someone or something

        It was Henry: I would have known him anywhere.

      9. 9

        that’s/it’s for me to know and you to find out

        mind your own business
        “Hey, who did you talk to last night?” “It’s for me to know and you to find out.”
        Submitted by:
        Artyom Khisamiev from Russian Federation on 30/07/2019
      10. 10

        Who knew!

        informal
        used for saying that you have only just learned about something and are surprised by it
        PBS have some really good shows by the way, who knew!
        Apparently many Swedes change personalities when they are on vacation! Who knew!
        Submitted from:
        United Kingdom on 23/06/2020



      phrasal verbs

      Expressing yourself

      Ways of saying I don’t know
      used informally, in spoken language
      used when you have no information and you are unable to guess the answer to a question
      used when you do not know something and you feel annoyed that someone is asking you about it
      used for saying that you do not know or understand something
      used for saying that you don’t know something because it is impossible for anyone to know it
      used for saying that you know as little about something as the person who asked you about it
      used for saying that something may be true, but you do not have enough information to know whether it is or not
      Examples:
      ‘Are you coming out later?’ ‘Dunno. Depends on the weather.’
      ‘What time does the film start?’ ‘I have no idea. Why don’t you call the cinema?’‘I don’t suppose you know where Braganza Street is?’ ‘I haven’t a clue. Sorry.’‘Could somebody please explain how this car ended up in my driveway?’ ‘I haven’t the faintest idea.
      ‘Who left this rubbish all over the table?’ ‘How should I know? I’ve only just come home.’‘Why didn’t he call me himself?’ ‘Don’t ask me. I’m only the messenger.’‘Why didn’t he say he wasn’t coming?’ ‘Search me. He never tells me anything.’
      ‘Why did he do such a stupid thing?’ ‘It beats me.
      ‘When will this situation ever be resolved?’ ‘Who knows? It’s been going on for so long now.’How the situation will develop from here is anyone’s guess.
      ‘Do you think the store will be open on Sunday?’ ‘Your guess is as good as mine.
      ‘Has James left the company? I haven’t seen him for ages.’ ‘Not as far as I know, but I haven’t seen him recently either.’

       
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