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Detailed Translations for knowable from English to Spanish

knowable:

knowable adj

  1. knowable (recognizable; recognisable)

Translation Matrix for knowable:

AdjectiveRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- cognisable; cognizable; cognoscible
ModifierRelated TranslationsOther Translations
conocible knowable; recognisable; recognizable
evidente knowable; recognisable; recognizable after tax; apparently; as clear as plain day-light; as plain as day; bright; clarifying; clear; clear as daylight; clear-cut; cooked; directly; distinct; done; evident; evidently; fathomed; flagrant; graphic; indeed; intelligible; luminous; manifest; naturally; net; nett; obvious; obviously; of course; self-evident; to be sure; transparent; unambiguous; unburdened; without doubt
obvio knowable; recognisable; recognizable apparently; as clear as plain day-light; as plain as day; bright; clarifying; clear; clear as daylight; clear-cut; cooked; distinct; done; evident; evidently; fathomed; flagrant; indeed; luminous; manifest; naturally; obvious; obviously; of course; self-evident; to be sure; transparent; unambiguous; unburdened; without doubt

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Synonyms for "knowable":

  • cognizable; cognisable; cognoscible

Antonyms for "knowable":

  • unknowable

Related Definitions for "knowable":

  1. capable of being known1

Wiktionary Translations for knowable:

knowable
adjective
  1. capable of being known, understood or comprehended

knowable form of know:

to know verb (knows, knew, knowing)

  1. to know (be informed)

Conjugations for know:

present
  1. know
  2. know
  3. knows
  4. know
  5. know
  6. know
simple past
  1. knew
  2. knew
  3. knew
  4. knew
  5. knew
  6. knew
present perfect
  1. have known
  2. have known
  3. has known
  4. have known
  5. have known
  6. have known
past continuous
  1. was knowing
  2. were knowing
  3. was knowing
  4. were knowing
  5. were knowing
  6. were knowing
future
  1. shall know
  2. will know
  3. will know
  4. shall know
  5. will know
  6. will know
continuous present
  1. am knowing
  2. are knowing
  3. is knowing
  4. are knowing
  5. are knowing
  6. are knowing
subjunctive
  1. be known
  2. be known
  3. be known
  4. be known
  5. be known
  6. be known
diverse
  1. know!
  2. let's know!
  3. known
  4. knowing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for know:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
saber ability; handiness; skill
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
conocer be informed; know be acquainted with
estar al tanto be informed; know
estar informado be informed; know
saber be informed; know allocate; allot; assign; be able; be acquainted with; bestow on; confer; give; grant; hear; interpellate; interrogate; question; subsidise; subsidize
- acknowledge; be intimate; cognise; cognize; do it; eff; experience; fuck; get laid; have intercourse; have it away; have it off; have sex; hump; jazz; live; love; make love; make out; recognise; recognize; roll in the hay; screw; sleep together; sleep with

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Antonyms for "know":


Related Definitions for "know":

  1. the fact of being aware of information that is known to few people1
    • he is always in the know1
  2. accept (someone) to be what is claimed or accept his power and authority1
  3. be familiar or acquainted with a person or an object1
    • She doesn't know this composer1
    • Do you know my sister?1
    • We know this movie1
    • I know him under a different name1
    • This flower is known as a Peruvian Lily1
  4. be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information; possess knowledge or information about1
    • I know that the President lied to the people1
    • I want to know who is winning the game!1
    • I know it's time1
  5. be aware of the truth of something; have a belief or faith in something; regard as true beyond any doubt1
    • I know that I left the key on the table1
    • Galileo knew that the earth moves around the sun1
  6. know how to do or perform something1
    • She knows how to knit1
    • Does your husband know how to cook?1
  7. have fixed in the mind1
    • I know Latin1
    • This student knows her irregular verbs1
    • Do you know the poem well enough to recite it?1
  8. have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or sensations1
    • I know the feeling!1
    • have you ever known hunger?1
  9. perceive as familiar1
    • I know this voice!1
  10. be able to distinguish, recognize as being different1
    • The child knows right from wrong1
  11. know the nature or character of1
    • we all knew her as a big show-off1
  12. have sexual intercourse with1
    • Adam knew Eve1

Wiktionary Translations for know:

know
verb
  1. be informed about
  2. have sexual relations with
  3. have knowledge of
  4. be acquainted or familiar with
  5. be certain or sure about (something)

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
know saber kennenüber, von etwas; über jemanden, von jemandem, über oder von sich etwas wissen
know conocer kennen — mit jemand bekannt sein
know llevarse; ser; experto; en; algo verstehen — (reflexiv) ohne Streitigkeiten mit jemandem auskommen, eine gute persönliche Beziehung zu jemandem haben
know saber wissenKenntnis haben, sich über etwas Wahres sicher sein
know saber weten — ergens kennis van hebben
know conocer connaitrefaire ou avoir fait l’expérience permettant une représentation mentale de quelque chose ou quelqu’un. Avoir l’idée, la notion d’une personne ou d’une chose.
know conocer connaîtrefaire ou avoir fait l’expérience permettant une représentation mentale de quelque chose ou quelqu’un, avoir l’idée, la notion d’une personne ou d’une chose.
know competente en toucher — (familier, fr) Être compétent, bien connaître.
know pasar por alto ignorer — Ne pas connaître.
know saber savoirconnaître, avoir connaissance de.
know competente toucher sa bille — (familier, fr) Être compétent, bien connaître.
know competente toucher son caramel — (familier, fr) Être compétent, bien connaître.