Acknowledgeable

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əkˈnɑlɪdʒəbl/

Definitions of acknowledgeable

adjective describes a person who is knowledgeable or able to acknowledge something

Example Sentences

A1 She is very acknowledgeable about basic math concepts.

A2 The tour guide was acknowledgeable about the history of the city.

B1 The professor is highly acknowledgeable in the field of psychology.

B2 The expert witness was acknowledgeable about the technical details of the case.

C1 The renowned scientist is widely acknowledgeable for his groundbreaking research.

C2 The author's extensive knowledge makes her highly acknowledgeable in literary circles.

Examples of acknowledgeable in a Sentence

formal The professor is highly acknowledgeable in the field of quantum physics.

informal She's really acknowledgeable when it comes to fixing cars.

slang My friend is so acknowledgeable about all the latest music trends.

figurative The author's writing is so acknowledgeable, it's like he has a sixth sense for storytelling.

Grammatical Forms of acknowledgeable

past tense

acknowledged

plural

acknowledgeables

comparative

more acknowledgeable

superlative

most acknowledgeable

present tense

acknowledge

future tense

will acknowledge

perfect tense

have acknowledged

continuous tense

is acknowledging

singular

acknowledgeable

positive degree

acknowledgeable

infinitive

to acknowledge

gerund

acknowledging

participle

acknowledging

Origin and Evolution of acknowledgeable

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'acknowledgeable' is derived from the Middle English word 'aknowen', which means to recognize or admit the existence of something.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'acknowledgeable' has evolved to mean capable of being acknowledged or recognized, showing a shift from the act of acknowledging to being worthy of acknowledgment.