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Adjective
Publicly acknowledged to be
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“He is a known specialist in the area of emerging technologies.”
Adjective
Recognized, familiar, or within the scope of knowledge
“One must remain skeptical even if they come from a known source.”
Adjective
Certain, incontestable or incontrovertible
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Having exact and discernible limits or form
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Capable of being distinguished and named
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Marked by accolades, or having favorable opportunities
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Done, perceived, or existing in open view
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Widely known, especially in a positive way
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Done, perceived, or existing in open view
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Implied or inferred, especially without being explicitly expressed
Adjective
Having been experienced or endured
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Able to be defined
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Specified or stated
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Adjective
Familiar or personally known to someone
Verb
To have understood through experience
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“If you were to know hardship, you would appreciate every penny you earn.”
Verb
Past participle for to be sure of facts through learning and experience
“We know from experience that hard work typically brings success.”
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Past participle for to be well versed in
“I know a thing or two about Tibetan music, and that is what this reminds me of.”
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Past participle for to have met, be acquainted or familiar with
“Once you get to know him, you will find that he's quite friendly.”
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Past participle for to remember or have a recollection of
“Would you know who the perpetrator was if you saw him in a lineup?”
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Past participle for to acknowledge something as fact
“You may not have been aware, but you will soon know the boy to be your true King.”
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Past participle for to be aware or cognizant of something
“They should map out a route first and stick to it so their parents know their whereabouts.”
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Past participle for to recognize the difference or contrast of
“Every child should be brought up to know right from wrong and to respect their peers and elders.”
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