Cognizance

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Relations

  • Sentience: Cognizance is a characteristic of sentient beings with the capacity for perception and awareness.
  • Vigilance: Cognizance involves vigilance or watchfulness in observing and understanding.
  • Sapience: Cognizance is associated with sapience, or the ability to think and reason.
  • Alertness: Cognizance is associated with being alert and responsive to stimuli.
  • Enlightenment: Cognizance can lead to enlightenment or a deeper understanding of reality.
  • Observation: Cognizance involves the careful observation and recognition of phenomena.
  • Mindfulness: Cognizance is related to being mindful or attentive to the present moment.
  • Knowledge: Cognizance implies having knowledge or understanding of something.
  • Consciousness: Cognizance involves having consciousness or subjective experience.
  • Perception: Cognizance involves the perception and recognition of stimuli.
  • Comprehension: Cognizance involves comprehending or grasping the nature of something.
  • Recognition: Cognizance is the recognition or acknowledgment of something.
  • Realization: Realization involves becoming cognizant or aware of something that was previously unknown.
  • Insight: Cognizance can lead to insight or deeper understanding.
  • Awareness: Cognizance is a state of being aware or conscious.
  • Wakefulness: Cognizance implies being awake and alert to one’s surroundings.
  • Attentiveness: Cognizance requires attentiveness or focused attention.
  • Understanding: Cognizance requires understanding or comprehension of a concept or situation.
  • Discernment: Cognizance involves the ability to discern or perceive differences.
  • Realization: Cognizance is the realization or becoming aware of something.