Recognise is a British spelling, and recognize is an American spelling. Other than that, it's really the same word.
"Recognise" is the British English spelling, while "recognize" is the American English spelling. They have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably depending on the style guide or region.
"Recognize" is the correct spelling of the word, while "recognise" is a common alternative spelling used in British English. Both words mean the same thing - to identify or acknowledge something or someone.
The noun form for the verb to recognise (or recognize) is recognition and the gerund, recognizing.
The verb form is recognise (or recognize in US English)
present: recognise (British English), recognize (American English)past: recognised (British English), recognized(American English)
The opposite of "recognize" is "ignore" or "disregard." It means to not acknowledge or be aware of something or someone.
"Recognize" is the correct spelling of the word, while "recognise" is a common alternative spelling used in British English. Both words mean the same thing - to identify or acknowledge something or someone.
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No. Recognise is a verb.
it means to recognise a difference between anything at all, human or not
yes, I recognise him, I am from Jakarta, how can I connected to him ?
The noun form for the verb to recognise (or recognize) is recognition and the gerund, recognizing.
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Yes, recognition is a noun. It refers to the acknowledgment of someone's achievements, status, or qualities.
explain how to recognise when a customer is angry or confused
The verb form is recognise (or recognize in US English)
No, they only recognise other giraffes and self aware robots