having knowledge of, conscious of, something
knowledgeable
Cases of word usage
1) to go away suddenly, secretly and aware of having done wrong (abscond)
2) to become aware of (sound) with the ears; to be told, receive (information etc) (hear)
3) to become conscious of or aware of (something) (perceive)
4) the process, act, by which we become aware (through seeing, hearing etc) (perception)
5) with a fine cutting edge and able to divide a solid easily; well-defined; clear; quickly aware of things (sharp)
6) (to cause a person, thing) to move smoothly over, slip along, a polished surface; to act gradually in the way mentioned without being fully aware (slide)
7) of thoughts, feelings etc of which one is not (completely) aware (subconscious)
8) of which one is not consciously aware (subliminal)
9) difficult to become aware of or describe because very small; clever; complex (subtle)
10) not aware (unaware)