Definitions for cognisant

cognisant cog·ni·sant

Spelling: [kog-nuh-zuh nt, ‐suh nt, Cognisant is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 492 anagrams from letters in cognisant (acginnost).

Definitions for cognisant

adjective

  1. a frequent misspelling of cognizant.

Examples for cognisant

He was not in touch with us or cognisant with our aim, nor did he allow for our limitations.

He seemed so overwhelmed with his own sensations as not to be cognisant of his companion's.

I wonder how many hundreds were cognisant of this red-headed Spanish corpse?

The mother was cognisant of all this, yet she did not attempt to follow.

“I surely could not have said so, as I am not cognisant of the fact,” answered Munebrega blandly.

But I don't at all think that they were cognisant of the attack on shore.'

Be cognisant of what you should accomplish and then decide how best to do it.

Wilde visited him at this house on two occasions that she was cognisant of.

That interview convinced me more than ever that she was, in some manner, cognisant of the truth.

I say no longer disguised—but of this the skipper made me cognisant.

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