Antonym: unknown. Similar words: well known, well, swell, as well, dwell on, may as well, as well as, know. Meaning: [ˌwelˈnəʊn] adj. 1. widely or fully known 2. frequently experienced; known closely or intimately.
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91. For example, account is taken of the growing importance of theoretical linguistics, for which Edinburgh University is particularly well-known.
92. When I got myself transferred over to your department, I discovered that you're well-known among the girls in the office.
93. Perhaps the most well-known court decision favorable to blacks during this period is the Scottsboro case.
94. It also is well-known that people with heart disease are more likely to be depressed than others.
95. Work has started re-building one of the region's most well-known public houses.
96. He joined the company in 1986 as sales director, having previously held top position with other well-known house builders.
97. Mr Lambert was a well-known car dealer in the town.
98. Here, the Fund runs many family projects that are less well-known but doing work that is every bit as important.
99. Three well-known Holstein breeders and show exhibitors collected Progressive Breeder Awards.
100. Prohibition killed all but a handful of regional breweries and the well-known industrial giants.
101. There was a big poster advertising a well-known brand of cola.
102. She was meant to be illustrating a new book for children, a fantasy story by a well-known author.
103. She is a poet who is admired by other poets but not well-known to the general public.
104. By this time it carried the advertisements of a well-known whisky, and had lost some of its charisma.
105. Wright, for example, traded on the fact that he was the agent of a well-known insurance company.
106. To create a more original effect well-known phrases and sayings can be contrasted with others which contradict them.
107. It fell to him to change the look of advertising for a well-known brand of cigarettes.
108. The formula requires you to spend lots of money and hire well-known actors.
109. John Tyzack provided for his comfortable retirement in Oxford by selling the business to Henderson Administration, the well-known investment trust.
110. He was a well-known high school star, winning a state championship.
111. He also advised them again to get a high-profile chairman and a well-known editor.
112. During the three winter months, almost the entire squadron changed - well-known faces gradually disappearing and being replaced by new ones.
113. Drink: It is well-known that tea and coffee contain caffeine and that caffeine is a stimulant.
114. When the daughters were ten, their talent was recognized by a well-known theatrical director.
115. The names of the master builders are well-known today in carousel circles.
116. Articles by well-known political scientists discuss the central concepts and recent empirical research in many important subfields.
117. Try making your own muesli rather than buying well-known brands.
117. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
118. Beginning at 11am, the discussion will be opened by well-known dress designer Joanne Ferguson.
119. The flashy automobile was as well-known in the area as its driver.
120. For help in getting started, call sales managers of well-known local brokerage firms.
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