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WORD OF THE DAY: COGNOSCENTE

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WORD OF THE DAY: COGNOSCENTE

noun|kahn-yuh-SHEN-tee

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What It Means

Cognoscente refers to a person with expert knowledge in a subject. It is usually encountered in its plural form, cognoscenti, and preceded by the.

// The audience at the club, though small, was full of writers, musicians, and other noteworthy members of the jazz cognoscenti.

Examples of COGNOSCENTE

“Even as [Ray] Bradbury was embraced by the New York cognoscenti—traveling to the city in the fall of ’46, drawing the attention of Truman Capote, meeting Gore Vidal, dancing with Carson McCullers at a Manhattan party—Mars beckoned. Yet he would not dare tell his New York associates, for fear of being laughed out of the room.” — Sam Weller, LitHub.com, 28 Apr. 2025

Did You Know?

Cognoscente and connoisseur—both terms for those in the know—are more than synonyms; they’re also linguistic cousins. Both terms descend from the Latin verb cognōscere, meaning “to know,” and they’re not alone. You might guess that cognisance and cognition are members of the cognōscere clan. Do you also recognise a family resemblance in recognise? Can you see through the disguise of incognito? Did you have a premonition that we would mention precognition? Cognoscente itself came to English by way of Italian and has been a part of the language since the late 1700s.

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