What is another word for just knowing?

Pronunciation: [d͡ʒˈʌst nˈə͡ʊɪŋ] (IPA)

'Just knowing' is a common phrase used to express an intuitive awareness or perception of something. Depending on the context, various synonyms can be used to describe this feeling. For example, 'having a hunch' suggests a gut feeling or suspicion, while 'sensing' implies using one's senses to perceive something. 'Intuition' refers to an instinctive understanding that can't be explained rationally, and 'awareness' suggests a conscious recognition or realization. 'Perception' and 'discernment' are also commonly used to describe that feeling of 'just knowing' something, suggesting an ability to perceive or understand something that may not be immediately evident.

What are the hypernyms for Just knowing?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Just knowing

  • First of all, just knowing people who grew up in the movie business at that time, no one had Mexican maids.
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  • The turning point really is just knowing you're an imbecile.
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  • But just maybe sometimes being even more patient. Even though I thought I did that much better this year, and sometimes, you know, make my opponents play that one extra ball, and just knowing how to play the big points better.
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  • My life hadn’t fallen apart. I kept my jobs going, I had girlfriends, I had money, I had a house, I had a car, I had all those things. But I got Hepatitis C from injecting government morphine. I started injecting in 1982, but it took 25 years for the symptoms to show. That was a complete wake-up call. As soon as I found out, I quit everything, including my job in New York, and came to India to be a writer. I started working on the book, and lived very cleanly. I even quit drinking for nine years. It wasn’t easy to do. But just knowing that my time was limited was enough. Hepatitis C will eventually turn into liver cancer. Everybody is dying, by the way. The difference is that I know it, and you don’t. We live in that kind of world. And knowing it has focused me and made me do things that I would probably have put off for another ten years.
    Jeet Thayil

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