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horizon the outer limit of vision or knowledge. [1/2 definitions]
hush to keep from public knowledge (often followed by "up"). [1/5 definitions]
ignorant without knowledge or education. [1/2 definitions]
illuminate to give knowledge to; enlighten. [1/4 definitions]
incompetent without the skills or knowledge needed to do something well.
inexperienced without the knowledge or skill that comes from practice or long life; not experienced.
inform to give knowledge to; tell. [1/2 definitions]
information knowledge or facts that come from a source. [1/2 definitions]
innocent free from evil or knowledge of evil. [1/3 definitions]
instruction the act of giving knowledge; teaching. [1/2 definitions]
intelligence knowledge or information, or the collecting of such knowledge or information. [1/3 definitions]
know-how the knowledge needed to do a certain task.
knowledgeable having information or knowledge; familiar.
learn to get to know or gain knowledge of through study or experience. [1/3 definitions]
learned having or showing knowledge or learning.
learning knowledge gained through careful study or experience.
lesson any experience that leads to a gain of knowledge. [1/2 definitions]
literary having knowledge about literature. [1/2 definitions]
literate very educated or showing knowledge. [1/2 definitions]
mellow having the knowledge and sympathy that often comes with experience and age; being without anger. [1/5 definitions]
myth a story or group of stories that form part of the traditional knowledge of a society. Myths often use imaginative plots and characters to explain how the world began and why nature and people behave the way they do. [1/2 definitions]