know what's going on

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know what's going on

She always reads the newspaper to know what's going on in the world.

Definition
  1. Verb phrase:
    • To be well-informed: To have a good understanding of current events, situations, or the facts relevant to a particular context.
Usage

This phrase is used to describe a person who is aware, informed, and understands the details, dynamics, or truth of a situation. It implies being "in the know" and not ignorant or out of touch.

Examples
  • Verb phrase:
    • Talk to Sarah if you want the latest updates; she always knows what's going on in the department.
    • A good manager needs to know what's going on with every project.
    • I read the news every morning so I know what's going on in the world.
Advanced Usage
  • "to not know what's going on": To be unaware, confused, or out of touch with a situation.
    • After being on vacation for a month, I feel like I don't know what's going on at the office anymore.
Variants and Related Words
  • Be in the know (idiom): To have special or inside information that others do not have.
    • Journalists who are in the know say an announcement is coming soon.
Synonyms
  • Be aware: To have knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
  • Be clued in (informal): To be well-informed about something.
  • Be up to speed: To have the most recent information about something.
Related Phrases
  • Know the score (idiom): To understand the true facts of a situation, especially the harsh or practical realities.
    • He's been in this business for years; he knows the score.
Related Idioms
  • Have one's finger on the pulse: To be aware of the latest trends or developments.
    • As a trend forecaster, she has her finger on the pulse of the fashion industry.
know what's going on

She always reads the newspaper to know what's going on in the world.

Verb
  1. be well-informed