Be well aware of (something) In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "be well aware of (something)", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Yourpig Huyen calendar 2021-07-15 05:07

Meaning of Be well aware of (something)

Synonyms:

catch the drift , be conscious of , be cognizant of

Be well aware of (something) British phrasal verb

To understand or know a lot about something

Although being well aware of the negative impact of plastic on the environment, people can't stop using it.

You must be well aware of the fact that once you give up this chance, you will never get it back.

I am well aware of this problem.

Other phrases about:

keep your friends close and your enemies closer

To keep an eye on your enemies' behavior in order to avoid any malicious actions

put/keep somebody in the picture

Inform someone about a particular situation so that they can understand or be aware of what is happening

 

 

on (one's) radar (screen)

If something is on your radar, it is within the spectrum of one's interest, awareness, attention, or consideration.

in a haze

Not being totally awake or alert; having one's attention diverted by something.

call attention to (someone or something)

To draw someone's notice to something.

Grammar and Usage of Be well aware of (something)

Verb Forms

  • am well aware of
  • are well aware of
  • been well aware of
  • being well aware of
  • is well aware of
  • was well aware of
  • were well aware of

The verb "be" should be conjugated according to its tense.

Origin of Be well aware of (something)

The origin of this expression is not clear.

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