Cognizant - WordReference Forums
947 for "cognisant with 9,530 for "cognizant with 394,000 for "cognisant of 3,970,000 for "cognizant of Ah, well, it looks like with-users are outnumbered 400:1 This doesn't make cognisant/cognizant with incorrect though, as was suggested. It simply means that we who use it are a unique breed.
aware / cognizant - WordReference Forums
Hi ! I´ve got a doubt about Cognizant vs Aware, I think, you´re completely cognizant of something "Cognizant of your duties as father" and you´re aware of changes "You must be aware of Climate change" Am I right? Thanks
cognisant - WordReference Forums
Hi there. I am looking up the word cognisant, and there is an alterntive spelling COGNIZANT. Is this the British8/American difference in spelling? if so...
cognoscent - cognizant - WordReference Forums
Here, it should be "cognisant" which is similar to "very aware". "Cognoscente" is a word I found in the dictionary to mean something similar to "expert". But I am pretty sure it should say "cognisant" in that sentence you wrote.
[cognisant/cautious] of traffic - WordReference Forums
I have made up the sentences below. (1) Be cognisant of traffic to avoid accidents in the dark. (2) Be cautious of traffic to avoid accidents in the dark. Which word is correct? Thank you.
Cognizant/ of | WordReference Forums
Are you aware that similar words often allow both patterns? 'Cognizant' is like 'aware', 'sure' (sure of my facts) and others - not that semantic similarity is a guarantee that they will allow the same grammatical structures. But yes, in this case, 'cognizant that' is quite normal. Hmmm. Thinks. Edit: No it's not. It is used, but it's not nearly as common. There are no instances in the British ...
I am cognizant of the challenges | WordReference Forums
Hello everyone, Am I using cognizant correctly here? : I know the path forward would be difficult and I am fully cognizant of the challenges that lie ahead. I want to suggest that I am well aware of the challenges. If cognizant does not work, can I make some changes to make it work? I...
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They mean different things. In that text, recognising implies acknowledging / taking into account. But to be cognisant of something is to be aware of it / to know about it.