a word
Omniscient means all-knowing. 'Omni' means 'all'.
The term for knowing a word's part of speech in order to appropriately use it in a sentence is "word-usage."
Knowing is the present participle of the verb know.
The word for not knowing what is going on around you is "confused" or "disoriented". It often refers to a state of mental fog or lack of awareness of one's surroundings.
Prioritizing.
The word you're looking for is "assertive." Being assertive means confidently expressing your needs and desires while respecting others. It involves knowing what you want and actively pursuing it, rather than being passive or aggressive in your approach.
Omniscient means all-knowing. 'Omni' means 'all'.
Ignorance is the word that means not knowing about something that you should know.
It helps you by knowing a little bit more of the word
Knowing the structure of a word means how it origins. It makes its meaning very easy to understand.
understanding
The term for knowing a word's part of speech in order to appropriately use it in a sentence is "word-usage."
An example of declarative knowledge is understanding that Paris is the capital of France. This type of knowledge involves knowing facts, concepts, or information that can be stated or declared, as opposed to procedural knowledge, which involves knowing how to do something. Other examples include knowing historical dates, mathematical formulas, or vocabulary definitions.
Know = to be aware of something
the state of knowing.
Having total knowledge; knowing everything.
intuition