Knowledge is power

Idiom

Knowledge is power

Definition

Having knowledge gives you an advantage over those who don’t.

Examples

My education has given me the knowledge to succeed in this field,

By staying up-to-date on current events, I have the knowledge I need to make informed decisions.

Origin

The origin of this phrase is not known, but some theorize it was first used by the English philosopher Francis Bacon in his 1605 work ‘The Advancement of Learning.’

FAQs

Q1

What does the idiom ‘Knowledge is power’ mean?

A1

It means having knowledge gives you an advantage over those who don’t.

Q2

Where does this idiom come from?

A2

The origin of this phrase is not known, but some theorize it was first used by the English philosopher Francis Bacon in his 1605 work ‘The Advancement of Learning.’