Knowledge synonyms

Awareness, accomplishment, appreciation, and apprehension are all synonyms for knowledge. Ignorance and illiteracy are antonyms of knowledge. And here are 51 another word for knowledge.

Another word for knowledge

1. understanding

  • Accomplishment
  • Acquaintance with
  • Adeptness
  • Apprehension
  • Capability
  • Capacity
  • Command
  • Comprehension
  • Conversance with
  • Data
  • Education
  • Enlightenment
  • Erudition
  • Expertise
  • Expertness
  • Facts
  • Familiarity with
  • Grasp
  • Grip
  • Info
  • Information
  • Intelligence
  • Intimacy with
  • Know-how
  • Learning
  • Letters
  • Lore
  • Low-down
  • Mastery
  • News
  • Philosophy
  • Proficiency
  • Reports
  • Savoir faire
  • Scholarship
  • Schooling
  • Science
  • Skill
  • Understanding
  • Wisdom
  • Gen

2. awareness

  • Appreciation
  • Apprehension
  • Awareness
  • Cognition
  • Consciousness
  • Perception
  • Realization
  • Recognition
  • Cognizance

Knowledge synonyms statistics

The noun "knowledge" has a variety of synonyms that differ in length. 5 synonyms with 4 letters, 3 synonyms with 5 letters, 1 synonym with 6 letters, 7 synonyms with 7 letters, 2 synonyms with 8 letters, 7 synonyms with 9 letters, 4 synonyms with 10 letters, 6 synonyms with 11 letters, 5 synonyms with 12 letters, 4 synonyms with 13 letters, 1 synonym with 14 letters, 2 synonyms with 15 letters, and 1 synonym with 16 letters, for a total of 48 synonyms for knowledge.

Knowledge sentences

Her knowledge of history is impressive.

Knowledge is key to personal growth.

He shared his knowledge of computers.

Gaining knowledge requires constant learning.


Similar to knowledge

Word Opposites Synonyms
Knot Untie, loose. Tie, make/tie a knot in
Knotted Untangled, smooth Tangled, tangly
Judgement Indecision, ignorance Discernment, acumen
Thrilled Indifferent, disappointed, bored Excited, exhilarated
Known Unknown, secret Familiar, known about
Knowledgeable Ignorant, ill-informed Well informed, informed
Judge Accept, ignore Justice, magistrate
Led Followed, misguided Guided, directed
Filled Empty, vacant Packed, loaded
Well known Unknown, abstruse, obscure, unimportant, unsung Familiar, widely known
Nowadays Historically, In the past Currently, today
Unknown Known, decided, familiar, famous, celebrated Undisclosed, unrevealed
Detailed General, brief Comprehensive, full
Slowly Fast, quickly, rapidly Unhurriedly, without hurrying
Now Before, then At the moment, at present