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Synonyms for Came to know:
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v.
• familiarize Other relevant words:
- accommodate ,
- accustom ,
- adapt ,
- adjust ,
- admixture ,
- aim ,
- align ,
- aline ,
- amalgamate ,
- apply ,
- apprise ,
- apprize ,
- arrive ,
- assemble ,
- autobus ,
- awaken to ,
- berth ,
- billet ,
- blend ,
- bloom ,
- blossom ,
- brand ,
- bus ,
- caravan ,
- carriage ,
- carry ,
- case ,
- caseful ,
- casing ,
- causa ,
- cause ,
- charabanc ,
- character ,
- check ,
- check into ,
- check out ,
- check over ,
- check up on ,
- cheque ,
- choice ,
- circumstance ,
- civilise ,
- civilize ,
- clear ,
- clear up ,
- coach ,
- coach-and-four ,
- coalesce ,
- collaborate ,
- combine ,
- come in ,
- commingle ,
- commix ,
- commixture ,
- compositor's case ,
- condition ,
- conflate ,
- conform ,
- consideration ,
- consumption ,
- cooperate ,
- correct ,
- crystalise ,
- crystalize ,
- crystallise ,
- crystallize ,
- cultivate ,
- desegregate ,
- develop ,
- direct ,
- discipline ,
- display case ,
- domesticate ,
- double-decker ,
- draw in ,
- eccentric ,
- economic consumption ,
- edify ,
- educate ,
- efflorescence ,
- elucidate ,
- employ ,
- employment ,
- encase ,
- enjoyment ,
- enlighten ,
- enter ,
- event ,
- example ,
- exercise ,
- expend ,
- experimental condition ,
- face ,
- fall in ,
- feel out ,
- flavor ,
- flavour ,
- flower ,
- flush ,
- flux ,
- font ,
- fount ,
- four-in-hand ,
- function ,
- fuse ,
- gain friendship ,
- gather ,
- gear ,
- gearing ,
- geartrain ,
- generalise ,
- generalize ,
- get in ,
- get into ,
- get lay of land ,
- get lowdown on ,
- get together ,
- get with it ,
- go far ,
- go in ,
- go into ,
- go over ,
- grammatical case ,
- groom ,
- ground ,
- guinea pig ,
- habit ,
- habituate ,
- handler ,
- harden ,
- heyday ,
- illuminate ,
- immix ,
- indurate ,
- inform ,
- instance ,
- instruct ,
- integrate ,
- intermixture ,
- inure ,
- irradiate ,
- jitney ,
- join ,
- join forces ,
- lawsuit ,
- learn ,
- let down hair ,
- let next to ,
- line up ,
- look into ,
- mail service ,
- make conversant ,
- make it ,
- make used to ,
- manager ,
- manipulation ,
- meet ,
- meeting ,
- meld ,
- merge ,
- meridian ,
- military post ,
- mingle ,
- mix ,
- mix in ,
- mixing ,
- mixture ,
- moderate ,
- mollify ,
- motorbus ,
- motorcoach ,
- move in ,
- move into ,
- naturalise ,
- naturalize ,
- office ,
- omnibus ,
- passenger car ,
- passenger vehicle ,
- peak ,
- pillow slip ,
- pillowcase ,
- place ,
- popularise ,
- popularize ,
- position ,
- post ,
- postal service ,
- power train ,
- practice ,
- precondition ,
- premier ,
- premix ,
- prepare ,
- prime ,
- prime of life ,
- prime quantity ,
- private instructor ,
- prize ,
- pull in ,
- purpose ,
- put up ,
- qualify ,
- quality ,
- rail ,
- railroad train ,
- role ,
- ruffle ,
- run down ,
- school ,
- school day ,
- schoolhouse ,
- schooling ,
- schooltime ,
- season ,
- select ,
- send ,
- set ,
- shape ,
- sheath ,
- shed light on ,
- shell ,
- shoal ,
- showcase ,
- shuffle ,
- situation ,
- slip ,
- sort out ,
- sound out ,
- specify ,
- spot ,
- stake ,
- station ,
- status ,
- stipulate ,
- stipulation ,
- straighten out ,
- string ,
- strings ,
- subject ,
- suit ,
- take ,
- take aim ,
- tame ,
- teach ,
- temper ,
- term ,
- time of year ,
- tip ,
- trail ,
- train ,
- tutor ,
- type ,
- typeface ,
- typesetter's case ,
- undercoat ,
- unify ,
- usage ,
- usance ,
- use ,
- use of goods and services ,
- utilisation ,
- utilise ,
- utilization ,
- utilize ,
- vulgarise ,
- vulgarize ,
- wagon train ,
- wont .
What are the opposite words for came to know?
Antonyms for the phrase "came to know" are unfamiliar, unaware, and ignorant. If you are unfamiliar with something, you do not have any knowledge of it. When you are unaware, you do not know what is happening, or you are not conscious of something. Ignorant means lacking in knowledge or information about something. These antonyms indicate the absence of awareness or knowledge. It's important to understand the different meanings of words and their synonyms, antonyms, and nuances. By expanding one's vocabulary with antonyms, one can develop a deeper understanding of language and communicate more effectively.
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