Cognized: meaning, definitions and examples
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cognized
[ ˈkɒɡnʌɪzd ]
being aware of something
To be cognizant or aware of something; to have knowledge or recognition of something.
Synonyms
comprehend, realize, understand.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
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cognized |
Typically used in more formal or academic settings, often in psychology or philosophy when discussing someone becoming aware of or recognizing something through their senses or intellect.
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realize |
Common in everyday speech, used when someone suddenly becomes aware of or understands something they hadn't before. It often implies an 'aha' moment or sudden clarity.
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understand |
The most general and versatile term. It can be used in almost any situation where someone becomes aware of the meaning, significance, or nature of something.
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comprehend |
Used when talking about grasping the meaning or nature of something. It often implies a deeper or more complete understanding, beyond just superficial awareness.
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Examples of usage
- I cognized the importance of time management in achieving my goals.
- She finally cognized the impact of her actions on others.
- They quickly cognized the severity of the situation.
official recognition or approval
To officially recognize or approve something, especially in a formal or legal context.
Synonyms
acknowledge, approve, validate.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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cognized |
Used in academic or formal contexts when referring to the act of knowing, understanding, or becoming aware of something.
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acknowledge |
Applicable in both formal and informal settings when recognizing or admitting the existence, truth, or importance of something or someone. It can also be used to show appreciation.
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validate |
Often used in professional or technical contexts when confirming the accuracy or legitimacy of something. It can also mean recognizing the worth of someone's feelings or opinions.
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approve |
Used in situations where someone gives formal consent or agreement to something, often related to authority or decision-making.
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Examples of usage
- The government cognized the new law as constitutional.
- The board of directors cognized the company's financial report.
- The court cognized the validity of the contract.
Translations
Translations of the word "cognized" in other languages:
🇵🇹 reconhecido
🇮🇳 पहचाना गया
🇩🇪 anerkannt
🇮🇩 diakui
🇺🇦 визнаний
🇵🇱 uznany
🇯🇵 認識された (にんしきされた)
🇫🇷 reconnu
🇪🇸 reconocido
🇹🇷 tanınmış
🇰🇷 인식된 (insikdoen)
🇸🇦 معترف به
🇨🇿 uznávaný
🇸🇰 uznávaný
🇨🇳 被认可 (bèi rènkě)
🇸🇮 priznan
🇮🇸 viðurkenndur
🇰🇿 танылған
🇬🇪 აღიარებული
🇦🇿 tanınmış
🇲🇽 reconocido
Etymology
The word 'cognized' comes from the Latin word 'cognoscere', which means 'to get to know, to recognize'. It entered the English language in the late 18th century. The prefix 'co-' implies joint or mutual action, while 'gnize' comes from the Latin 'gnoscere', meaning 'to know'. Overall, 'cognized' refers to the act of becoming aware or recognizing something.