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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121. The firm traded there for many years and a number of well-known craftsmen served their apprenticeships at the works.
122. From three strategically located stages, well-known musical groups provide a dancing beat while roving bands serenade the crowd.
123. The hotel is owned by well-known Democratic activist Joe Cesare.
124. She was a well-known author in her day, writing fiction, biographies, translations, and even plays for children.
125. The paper said Hallier's favourite restaurant and well-known bars from which he made telephone calls were bugged.
126. Even some respected well-known all-round big-fish anglers have yet to crack it.
127. Before his illness, Ivan played football, cricket and bowls, and was very well-known among the Ipswich sporting circle.
128. A WELL-KNOWN face from Darlington's business community has died suddenly aged 81.
129. These large companies have obvious advantages in the service provider business because of their well-known brand names.
130. The Labour party advocates that in addition to its well-known policies of intervention, control and regulation.
131. In support of this, they outline at length and in detail the well-known facts of fetal development.
132. The second is donated by Ian Allen, the well-known transport book publisher.
133. They sell all the usual kinds of coffee, but also some less well-known brands.
134. One well-known and generally accepted approach to the problem is the residual theory of dividend policy.
135. Well-known club cricketer in Surrey/Middx: 10 for 36 for Kingston v Surbiton Town, 1961.
136. Other well-known writers emphasize not the failures of servants, but the tyranny of masters.
137. The well-known poet, e.e. cummings, does precisely that; he achieves special effect by using unusual grammatical configurations.
138. Having savored victory, the ruffians moved on to attack the homes of well-known abolitionists in the neighborhood.
139. The most free-spending hired guns are all well-known by political mavens inside the Beltway.
140. Cytomegalovirus is a less well-known infection which affects considerably greater numbers of babies than rubella.
141. But Carbajal was not replaced by another well-known Hispanic fighter from the Valley(sentencedict.com), or anywhere else in the Southwest.
142. In every case only one well-known galactic force is involved - gravity.
143. I was already well-known in classical circles, but this shook up the young generation and made them conscious.
144. In addition to these well-known self-help groups, two other self-help approaches to drinking problems should be noted.
145. One scheme of which I have received some details is being developed by a well-known engineering company.
146. Her two brothers are both cellists with well-known symphony orchestras.
147. A list of well-known fraudsters was circulated to all local police chiefs.
148. It's been said before that being well-known is a double-edged sword.
149. At the time of writing the guide Flora's knowledge and love of Liphook's countryside and footpaths was well-known.
150. I went to a well-known outdoor equipment and clothing firm in London yesterday to buy a daysack.
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