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How to pronounce knowledgeability in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms initiation, knowledgeableness
Type of wisdom, wiseness
Derivation knowledgeable


his knowledgeability impressed me.

Examples of knowledgeability

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Knowledgeability of financial products, particularly those in the retail segment, is highly desirable.
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But knowledgeability is not the key to progress, wisdom is and this is what separates the men from the boys on matters of this sort.
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The cynics here are just setting up their straw men of what it's all about so that they can show off their knowledgeability by knocking them down.
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They want someone with political experience, a sure hand, knowledgeability, someone who's been around Washington at a time of peril to the country.
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The managing editor, Father John Whalen of Catholic U., insists that authors were picked solely for their knowledgeability rather than for their faith.
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At a Grateful Dead concert, usually a four-or five-hour affair, the typical freak is a blend of drug hunger, male lonerism and musical knowledgeability.
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His style may come from the ghetto, but his screen character is an everyman offering a sometimes poignant, but always funny, commentary on male fantasies of knowledgeability and bravado.
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An impression of raffish knowledgeability is what a writer tries to establish when he lists his accomplishments for the inside back flap of his novel's dust jacket.
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More examples
  • Wisdom as evidenced by the possession of knowledge; "his knowledgeability impressed me"; "his dullness was due to lack of initiation"
  • (knowledgeable) knowing: highly educated; having extensive information or understanding; "knowing instructors"; "a knowledgeable critic"; "a knowledgeable audience"
  • (knowledgeable) intimate: thoroughly acquainted through study or experience; "this girl, so intimate with nature"-W.H.Hudson; "knowledgeable about the technique of painting"- Herbert Read
  • (Knowledgeable) Knowledge is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as (i) expertise, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject; (ii) what is known in a particular field or in total; facts and information; or (iii) ...
  • (knowledgeable) having knowledge, especially of a particular subject; educated and well informed; intelligent and perceptive
  • (Knowledgeable) having several options to handling situations and problems