Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

know-a-hawk-from-a-handsaw

idiom
/noʊ ə hɔk frəm ə hænd sɔ/
Definition
To be able to tell the difference between two very different things; to have good judgment or discernment.
Examples
  • He knows a hawk from a handsaw when it comes to art; he can easily identify authentic pieces.
  • In business, you need to know a hawk from a handsaw to make successful investments.
Meaning
This idiom suggests that someone possesses the ability to distinguish between items or concepts that are inherently different, often used in a context relating to decision-making or clarity of thought.
Synonyms
  • have good judgment
  • distinguish clearly
  • be discerning