Synonyms for in the know
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : noh |
Phonetic Transcription : noÊŠ |
Top 10 synonyms for in the know Other synonyms for the word in the know
- abstruse
- academic
- accustomed
- acquainted
- acute
- adept
- adult
- advised
- alert
- alive to
- appraised
- apprised
- apprised of
- apprized
- argute
- artful
- artificial
- astucious
- astute
- at home with
- au courant
- au fait
- aware
- be up on
- been around
- been there
- blasé
- bookish
- bored
- brainy
- briefed
- bright
- broken in
- cagey
- calculating
- canny
- cautious
- chary
- chic
- citified
- clever
- clued in
- cognizant
- competent
- conscientious
- conscious
- conversant
- cool
- couth
- crafty
- cultivated
- cultured
- cunning
- cutting
- cynical
- deep
- discerning
- discriminating
- disenchanted
- disillusioned
- down with
- dynamite
- educated
- enlightened
- erudite
- esoteric
- experienced
- expert
- familiar
- familiar with
- familiarized
- farsighted
- foxy
- go-go
- grave
- groovy
- grounded
- having something on the ball
- heady
- heedful
- hep to
- highbrow
- hip
- hip to
- in
- in fashion
- in on
- in the know
- in the picture
- in vogue
- informed
- ingenious
- inside
- insightful
- instructed
- intellectual
- intelligent
- into
- introduced
- jaded
- jet-set
- judicious
- keen
- kept posted
- know all the answers
- know ins and outs
- know the score
- know what's what
- know-how
- knowing
- knowing one's stuff
- knowing the score
- knowledgeable
- laid-back
- latched on
- latest
- learned
- lettered
- literary
- literate
- mature
- matured
- mindful
- mod
- mondaine
- no stranger to
- now
- observant
- observative
- observing
- old
- old hand
- omniscient
- on one's toes
- on the ball
- on the beam
- on the inside
- on the job
- on to
- on top of
- pansophic
- pedantic
- penetrating
- perceptive
- perspicacious
- philosophic
- philosophical
- piercing
- plugged in
- polymath
- posted
- practical
- practiced
- prescient
- primed
- private
- privileged
- privy
- pro
- probing
- professional
- professorial
- proficient
- profound
- prudent
- qualified
- quick-witted
- receptive
- recondite
- refined
- regardful
- reliable
- respectful
- rounded
- sagacious
- sage
- sapient
- savvy
- scholarly
- scholastic
- schooled
- scientific
- seasoned
- sensible
- sentient
- shark
- sharp
- skeptical
- skilled
- skillful
- slick
- slippery
- sly
- smart
- smooth
- solemn
- solicitous
- solid
- sophic
- sophisticated
- sound
- sport
- stagy
- streetwise
- studied
- studious
- suave
- svelte
- switched on
- tested
- the right stuff
- thoughtful
- trained
- trendy
- tricky
- tried
- tuned in
- tuned-in
- turned on
- underhand
- understanding
- up
- up on
- up-to-date
- uptown
- urbane
- versant
- versed
- versed in
- vet
- veteran
- vigilant
- wary
- watchful
- well up in
- well-bred
- well-educated
- well-grounded
- well-informed
- well-read
- well-rounded
- well-versed
- wily
- wise
- wise to
- wise up
- wised up
- with eyes peeled
- with it
- with-it
- witting
- world-weary
- worldly
- worldly wise
- worldly-wise
Définition of in the know
Origin :- Old English cnawan (class VII strong verb; past tense cneow, past participle cnawen), "to know, perceive; acknowledge, declare," from Proto-Germanic *knew- (cf. Old High German bi-chnaan, ir-chnaan "to know"), from PIE root *gno- "to know" (cf. Old Persian xšnasatiy "he shall know;" Old Church Slavonic znati, Russian znat "to know;" Latin gnoscere; Greek *gno-, as in gignoskein; Sanskrit jna- "know"). Once widespread in Germanic, this form is now retained only in English, where however it has widespread application, covering meanings that require two or more verbs in other languages (e.g. German wissen, kennen, erkennen and in part können; French connaître, savoir; Latin novisse, cognoscere; Old Church Slavonic znaja, vemi). The Anglo-Saxons used two distinct words for this, witan (see wit) and cnawan.
- Meaning "to have sexual intercourse with" is attested from c.1200, from the Old Testament. To not know one's ass from one's elbow is from 1930. To know better "to have learned from experience" is from 1704. You know as a parenthetical filler is from 1712, but it has roots in 14c. To know too much (to be allowed to live, escape, etc.) is from 1872. As an expression of surprise, what do you know attested by 1914.
- As in informed : adj cognizant, conversant
- As in knowledgeable : adj aware, educated
- As in learned : adj well-informed
- As in mindful : adj attentive, aware
- As in privy : adj aware
- As in aware : adj knowledgeable
- As in savvy : adj shrewd
- As in shrewd : adj clever, intelligent
- As in sophisticated : adj cosmopolitan, cultured
- As in versed : adj experienced, informed
- As in with it : adj cognizant; stylish
- As in acquainted : adj aware
- As in well-informed : adj with detailed knowledge
- As in versant : adj familiar
- As in cognizant : adj aware
- As in erudite : adj well-educated, cultured
- As in experienced : adj knowledgeable, knowing
- As in familiar : adj knowledgeable
Antonyms for in the know
- absent-minded
- aloof
- amateur
- blunt
- careless
- coarse
- cold
- common
- cool
- distant
- dull
- easy
- enchanted
- encouraged
- enthusiastic
- excited
- foolish
- foreign
- frivolous
- green
- heedless
- honest
- idiotic
- ignorant
- immature
- inattentive
- incapable
- incautious
- incompetent
- indifferent
- indiscreet
- inept
- inexperienced
- insensitive
- kind
- known
- naive
- neglectful
- negligent
- new
- obtuse
- public
- quiet
- rash
- reserved
- revealed
- rough
- senseless
- simple
- slow
- strange
- stupid
- thoughtless
- unable
- unacquainted
- unafraid
- unapproachable
- unaware
- uncareful
- unclever
- uncommon
- unconscious
- uncool
- uncultivated
- uncultured
- undistinguished
- uneducated
- unfamiliar
- unfriendly
- uninformed
- unintelligent
- unknowing
- unknowledgeable
- unknown
- unmindful
- unobservant
- unreasonable
- unrefined
- unremarkable
- unseasoned
- unskilled
- unskillful
- unsophisticated
- unstylish
- untalented
- unthinking
- untrained
- unwise
- unwitting
- unworried
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