Adjective
(sometimes followed by `of') having or showing knowledge or understanding or realization or perception
Source: WordNetI try to be cognisant of when and how and what I eat and get as much rest as I possibly can, as that helps the vocal cords. Dionne Warwick
The slogan "Stop climate change" is a very public advertisement of absolute total ignorance as it is not cognisant of history, archaeology, geology, astronomy, ocean sciences, atmospheric sciences and the life sciences. Ian Plimer
was aware of his opponent's hostility Source: Internet
became aware of her surroundings Source: Internet
aware that he had exceeded the speed limit Source: Internet
At the same time, we are cognisant of the fact that if Zambia doesn’t take care to protect business, it may kill the “goose that lays the golden egg.” Source: Internet