Home
3D
Stylish English
Comic Cartoon
Curly
Decorative
Dingbats
Dotted
Famous
Fire
Gothic
Groovy
Handwriting
Headline
more
Horror
Ice Snow
Modern
Outline
Russian
Sci Fi
Script
Valentine
Alien
Animals
Army Stencil
Asian
Bitmap Pixel
Black Letter
Blurred
Brush
Celtic Irish
Chalk Crayon
Christmas
Computer
Disney
Distorted
Easter
Fantasy
Fixed Width
Graffiti
Greek Roman
Halloween
Italic
LCD
Medieval
Mexican
Movies Tv
Old English
Old School
Pointed
Retro
Rock Stone
Rounded
School
Scratched
Serif
Square
Trash
Typewriter
USA
Various
Western
English to English Dictionary ⇛
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Definition of acknow
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of acknow is as below...
Acknow
(v. t.) To
acknowledge;
to
confess.
Lern More About Acknow
☛ Wiki Definition of Acknow
☛ Wiki Article of Acknow
☛ Google Meaning of Acknow
☛ Google Search for Acknow
Cognizee
::
Cognizee
(n.) One to whom a fine of land was
acknowledged.
Unowned
::
Unowned
(a.) Not
acknowledged;
not
avowed.
Confess
::
Confess
(v. t.) To make
acknowledgment
or
avowal
in a
matter
pertaining
to one's self; to
acknowledge,
own, or
admit,
as a
crime,
a
fault,
a
debt..
Note
::
Note (n.) A
written
or
printed
paper
acknowledging
a debt, and
promising
payment;
as, a
promissory
note; a note of hand; a
negotiable
note..
Admit
::
Admit (v. t.) To
concede
as true; to
acknowledge
or
assent
to, as an
allegation
which it is
impossible
to deny; to own or
confess;
as, the
argument
or fact is
admitted;
he
admitted
his
guilt..
Homage
::
Homage
(n.) A
symbolical
acknowledgment
made by a
feudal
tenant
to, and in the
presence
of, his lord, on
receiving
investiture
of fee, or
coming
to it by
succession,
that he was his man, or
vassal;
profession
of
fealty
to a
sovereign..
Provessel
::
Provessel
(a.)
Openly
declared,
avowed,
acknowledged,
or
claimed;
as, a
professed
foe; a
professed
tyrant;
a
professed
Christian..
Disacknowledge
::
Disacknowledge
(v. t.) To
refuse
to
acknowledge;
to deny; to
disown.
Current
::
Current
(a.)
Commonly
estimated
or
acknowledged.
Acknowledgment
::
Acknowledgment
(n.)
Something
given or done in
return
for a
favor,
message,
etc..
Acknowledgment
::
Acknowledgment
(n.) The act of
acknowledging;
admission;
avowal;
owning;
confession.
Tributary
::
Tributary
(n.) A ruler or state that pays
tribute,
or a
stated
sum, to a
conquering
power,
for the
purpose
of
securing
peace and
protection,
or as an
acknowledgment
of
submission,
or for the
purchase
of
security..
Uniate
::
Uniate
(n.) A
member
of the Greek
Church,
who
nevertheless
acknowledges
the
supremacy
of the Pope of Rome; one of the
United
Greeks.
Also used
adjectively..
Allowance
::
Allowance
(n.)
Acknowledgment.
Disavow
::
Disavow
(v. t.) To
refuse
strongly
and
solemnly
to own or
acknowledge;
to deny
responsibility
for,
approbation
of, and the like; to
disclaim;
to
disown;
as, he was
charged
with
embezzlement,
but he
disavows
the
crime..
Admission
::
Admission
(n.) The
granting
of an
argument
or
position
not fully
proved;
the act of
acknowledging
something
/serted;
acknowledgment;
concession.
Heterodox
::
Heterodox
(a.)
Contrary
to, or
differing
from, some
acknowledged
standard,
as the
Bible,
the creed of a
church,
the
decree
of a
council,
and the like; not
orthodox;
heretical;
-- said of
opinions,
doctrines,
books,
etc., esp. upon
theological
subjects..
Propriety
::
Propriety
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
proper;
suitableness
to an
acknowledged
or
correct
standard
or rule;
consonance
with
established
principles,
rules,
or
customs;
fitness;
appropriateness;
as,
propriety
of
behavior,
language,
manners,
etc..
Duebill
::
Duebill
(n.) A brief
written
acknowledgment
of a debt, not made
payable
to
order,
like a
promissory
note..
Recusant
::
Recusant
(a.)
Obstinate
in
refusal;
specifically,
in
English
history,
refusing
to
acknowledge
the
supremacy
of the king in the
churc,
or to
conform
to the
established
rites of the
church;
as, a
recusant
lord..
Random Fonts
Most Popular
Privacy Policy
GDPR Policy
Terms & Conditions
Contact Us