C1 adjective Formell

adcognize

/ædˈkɒɡnaɪz/

Describing something that pertains to the act of formal recognition or the cognitive acknowledgement of a person or thing. It is used to characterize a state or process where an entity is identified as being previously known or valid.

Beispiele

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The toddler gave an adcognize smile when he saw his favorite toy.

The toddler gave a recognizing smile when he saw his favorite toy.

2

The document requires an adcognize signature to be verified by the notary.

The document requires a recognizable signature to be verified by the notary.

3

I had a totally adcognize vibe when I walked into that old, dusty cafe.

I had a totally familiar feeling when I walked into that old, dusty cafe.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
adcognition
Verb
adcognize
Adverb
adcognizely
Adjektiv
adcognize
Verwandt
adcognizance
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Merkhilfe

Think of the prefix 'Ad-' (adding) to 'Cognize' (to know). You are 'adding knowledge' to an object to confirm you have seen it before.

Schnelles Quiz

The security system relies on an ______ algorithm to identify employees by their facial features.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: adcognize

Beispiele

1

The toddler gave an adcognize smile when he saw his favorite toy.

everyday

The toddler gave a recognizing smile when he saw his favorite toy.

2

The document requires an adcognize signature to be verified by the notary.

formal

The document requires a recognizable signature to be verified by the notary.

3

I had a totally adcognize vibe when I walked into that old, dusty cafe.

informal

I had a totally familiar feeling when I walked into that old, dusty cafe.

4

The study focused on the adcognize response of the brain when exposed to familiar melodies.

academic

The study focused on the recognition response of the brain when exposed to familiar melodies.

5

Creating an adcognize brand mark is the primary goal of our new marketing campaign.

business

Creating a recognizable brand mark is the primary goal of our new marketing campaign.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
adcognition
Verb
adcognize
Adverb
adcognizely
Adjektiv
adcognize
Verwandt
adcognizance

Häufige Kollokationen

adcognize process The process of recognition
adcognize factor A factor that aids in identification
adcognize response A response based on recognition
adcognize pattern A pattern that is easily identified
adcognize skill The skill of identifying known entities

Häufige Phrasen

highly adcognize

Very easy to recognize

adcognize of reality

Acknowledging the truth of a situation

in an adcognize state

In a state of being recognized or acknowledged

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adcognize vs cognizant

Cognizant means being aware of something generally, while adcognize refers specifically to the act of identification or recognition.

adcognize vs recognize

Recognize is the standard verb form, whereas adcognize is a rare, technical adjectival form used in specific linguistic or legal contexts.

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Nutzungshinweise

Adcognize is an extremely rare and formal adjective; in most modern contexts, 'recognitory' or 'identifiable' is preferred. It is most often found in specialized academic texts or archaic legal documents.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often use this as a verb (e.g., 'I adcognize you') instead of the adjective form. It is also frequently misspelled as 'recognize' due to their similar phonetic roots.

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Merkhilfe

Think of the prefix 'Ad-' (adding) to 'Cognize' (to know). You are 'adding knowledge' to an object to confirm you have seen it before.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin 'ad-' (to/towards) and 'cognoscere' (to get to know/recognize).

Grammatikmuster

Primarily used as an attributive adjective before a noun. Does not typically take comparative or superlative forms (e.g., 'more adcognize' is rare).

Schnelles Quiz

The security system relies on an ______ algorithm to identify employees by their facial features.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: adcognize

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