Similar words: know, knob, knock, unknown, known as, know about, well known, knock out. Meaning: [nəʊn] adj. apprehended with certainty.
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91. He became well known for pandering to any man who needed a woman.
92. Gillespie is well known for his impish sense of humour.
93. I didn't think our meeting was accidental-he must have known I would be there.
94. Here's to the happy graduate for the job you have already done.And here's a happy future that is a most successful one.I pray you will as soon as possible make your name known in the world.
95. She is known in Italy for a number of minor roles in films.
96. It is widely known that CFCs can damage the ozone layer.
97. I think he's the most charming, most considerate man I've ever known.
98. The company has a distinctive logo that makes it well known.
99. There is no known cure but the illness can be treated.
100. As it later transpired, she had known him at school.
101. In military parlance this is known as a fast retreat.
102. There are few known diseases which are not susceptible to medical treatment.
103. They manufacture the class of plastics known as thermoplastic materials.
104. Like most of my generation, I had never known a war.
105. New love is brightest, and long love is greatest; but revived love is the tenderest thing known upon earth.
106. His distaste for publicity of any sort is well known.
107. She was known to have had personal problems unconnected with her marriage.
108. In an indiscreet moment, the president let his genuine opinions be known.
109. The place is nationally known for its melons and fruit, especially its seedless grapes.
110. He became known as the enfant terrible of British theater.
111. Most of us are known to succumb to persuasion through the media.
112. Their criticisms seem premature considering that the results aren't yet known.
112. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
113. The silent majority of supportive parents and teachers should make their views known.
114. I should have known.
115. In an investigation, a new fact became known, which told against him.
116. She's my best/oldest/closest friend - we've known each other since we were five.
117. Exit polls suggest a big Labour majority, but the true picture will only be known after the count.
118. All this proves conclusively that she couldn't have known the truth.
119. Tammy was unlike any other woman I have ever known.
120. The group are known for their belief in witchcraft and magic.
More similar words: know, knob, knock, unknown, known as, know about, well known, knock out, knock off, well-known, knock down, for all I know, doorknob, knowledge, gordian knot, unknowingly, acknowledge, hard knocks, acknowledgement.