beknow (Meaning)
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beknow (v. t.)
To confess; to acknowledge.
Synonyms & Antonyms of beknow
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beknow Sentence Examples
- The secret recipe was beknown only to the family's matriarch.
- The politician's true intentions were beknown only to his closest advisors.
- The rumors of her affair were beknown to the entire town.
- The truth about the crime remained beknown only to the killer.
- The results of the exam were beknown only to the examiners.
- The fact that he was a spy was beknown to all but the highest echelons of government.
- The child's innocence was beknown to all who knew him.
- The solution to the puzzle was beknown to only a select few.
- The extent of the damage was beknown only after the storm had passed.
- The details of the plan were beknown only to the co-conspirators.
FAQs About the word beknow
To confess; to acknowledge.
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The secret recipe was beknown only to the family's matriarch.
The politician's true intentions were beknown only to his closest advisors.
The rumors of her affair were beknown to the entire town.
The truth about the crime remained beknown only to the killer.