Verbal Ability - Synonyms - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Synonyms - Section 1 (Q.No. 63)
Directions to Solve
In the following the questions choose the word which best expresses the meaning of the given word.
63.
KEN
Discussion:
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Aravind said:
1 decade ago
One's range of knowledge or sight.
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Niketa said:
1 decade ago
KEN (noun).
Meaning : One's range of knowledge or understanding.
Origin : Old English cennan (tell, make known), of Germanic origin related to Dutch and German kennen (know) be acquainted with, from an Indo-European root shared by can and know. Current senses of the verb date from Middle English the noun from the mid 16th century.
Meaning : One's range of knowledge or understanding.
Origin : Old English cennan (tell, make known), of Germanic origin related to Dutch and German kennen (know) be acquainted with, from an Indo-European root shared by can and know. Current senses of the verb date from Middle English the noun from the mid 16th century.
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Radhakanta muna said:
1 decade ago
Ken is knowledge
Sumeet said:
1 decade ago
Ken
Synonyms:
verb: know, recognize, see, wot, cognize, understand
noun: view, knowledge, horizon
- One's range of knowledge or sight
such determination is beyond my ken
Synonyms:
verb: know, recognize, see, wot, cognize, understand
noun: view, knowledge, horizon
- One's range of knowledge or sight
such determination is beyond my ken
Sundar said:
1 decade ago
ken - Know
Annie said:
1 decade ago
I want proper explanation for ken.
Anandaraj said:
1 decade ago
the range of vision (cognizance)
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