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knowing
adjective as in experienced, aware
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Example Sentences
“We were all absolutely terrified at this point. We were so lost and scared about how we could support her knowing what she had done”, Faye said.
Speaking to BBC Radio Wales' Lucy Owen programme he said he had no choice but to try to fit in during his early teens, despite knowing he was gay.
Tabby has visited this cemetery twice before, in an attempt to get as close to her father as she thought possible, not knowing he was here all along.
“That resonated with me. I’m not saying this performance is inspired by Bowie, but I found it interesting. Perhaps there’s more comfort in different versions of yourself than not knowing quite who you are.”
As an actor, how did you approach knowing you’d be portraying Aaron from his high school years, then his football career and all the way through to his death?
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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