Kent [verb]

Definition of Kent:

understand information

Opposite/Antonyms of Kent:


Sentence/Example of Kent:

A traveler coming, wet and cold, into a country ale-house on the coast of Kent, found the fire completely blockaded.

Whole fleets of boats with illicit cargoes had been passing and repassing between Kent and Picardy.

It netted Scattergood a pleasant profit, and Kent got the full equivalent of his money.

I had seen such cottages in Kent and in Devonshire, but in no other part of the world.

I kent it was gaun on a' the time; but like mony mair I hae kent, a manager's favor was mair to me than the honor o' a wife.

It was to these adventurers, according to tradition, that the kingdom of Kent owed its origin.

When history begins, thelberht, king of Kent, was supreme over all the kings south of the Humber.

He traveled all day, taking occasional short rests, and before dark had reached New Kent Court-house.

In Kent there had been an p. 29alarming outbreak of the peasantry, ostensibly against the use of agricultural machinery.

Mr. Kent has suggested a possible way of doing so, which I consider highly feasible.