knowingly Synonyms

knowingly Meaning

Wordnet

knowingly (r)

with full knowledge and deliberation

Webster

knowingly (adv.)

With knowledge; in a knowing manner; intelligently; consciously; deliberately; as, he would not knowingly offend.

By experience.

knowingly Sentence Examples

  1. The company knowingly violated environmental regulations, resulting in severe pollution.
  2. The patient knowingly provided false information about their medical history, leading to misdiagnosis.
  3. The store manager knowingly sold expired products to customers, putting their health at risk.
  4. The politician knowingly made misleading statements during the election campaign to gain votes.
  5. The employee knowingly took confidential documents from the office without authorization.
  6. The athlete knowingly used performance-enhancing drugs to gain an unfair advantage in competitions.
  7. The teacher knowingly showed biased favoritism towards certain students, creating an unfair learning environment.
  8. The driver knowingly exceeded the speed limit, putting themselves and others at risk.
  9. The defendant knowingly committed fraud by falsifying documents to obtain a loan.
  10. The contractor knowingly used substandard materials during construction, resulting in a hazardous building.

FAQs About the word knowingly

with full knowledge and deliberationWith knowledge; in a knowing manner; intelligently; consciously; deliberately; as, he would not knowingly offend., By experi

purposely,intentionally, deliberately, purposively, voluntarily, designedly, on purpose, consciously, willingly, wittingly

unintentionally, unconsciously, unwittingly, accidentally, randomly,unconsciously, unintentionally, accidentally, randomly, incidentally

The company knowingly violated environmental regulations, resulting in severe pollution.

The patient knowingly provided false information about their medical history, leading to misdiagnosis.

The store manager knowingly sold expired products to customers, putting their health at risk.

The politician knowingly made misleading statements during the election campaign to gain votes.