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Associations of "Also known as" (30 Words)
additionally | As an extra factor or circumstance. Additionally 50 hours of practical experience will be necessary. |
anyway | Used to end a conversation, to change the subject, or to resume a subject after interruption. What are you doing here anyway. |
beforehand | Before an action or event; in advance. Rooms must be booked beforehand. |
besides | Used to introduce an additional idea or explanation. I m capable of doing the work and a lot more besides. |
buff | Of the yellowish beige color of buff leather. He buffed the glass until it gleamed. |
celebrated | Greatly admired; renowned. A celebrated musician. |
commensurate | Corresponding in size or degree; in proportion. Such heavy responsibility must receive commensurate reward. |
distinguished | Used of a person’s appearance or behavior; befitting an eminent person. A distinguished American educationist. |
eminent | (of a positive quality) present to a notable degree. The book s scholarship and eminent readability. |
fame | The state or quality of being widely honored and acclaimed. The song s success rocketed him to stardom and fame. |
famous | Widely known and esteemed. A famous actor. |
formally | In terms of form or structure. Formally complex types of text. |
furthermore | In addition; besides (used to introduce a fresh consideration in an argument. Computer chess games are getting cheaper all the time furthermore their quality is improving. |
honorary | Of a person holding an honorary title or position. An honorary degree. |
identify | Give the name or identifying characteristics of refer to by name or some other identifying characteristic property. The men identified themselves as federal police. |
like | Having the same or similar characteristics. I responded in like manner. |
likewise | In the same way; also. Some people have little power to do good and have likewise little strength to resist evil. |
maybe | A mere possibility or probability. No ifs buts or maybes. |
moreover | As a further matter; besides. Moreover statistics show that competition for places is growing. |
noted | Well known; famous. A noted patron of the arts. |
person | A category used in the classification of pronouns possessive determiners and verb forms according to whether they indicate the speaker first person the addressee second person or a third party third person. I would have publicity photographs on my person at all times. |
popular | Liked or admired by many people or by a particular person or group. The popular vote. |
prescribed | Set down as a rule or guide. In prescribed order. |
recognized | Provided with a secure reputation. His recognized superiority in this kind of work. |
renowned | Widely known and esteemed. A renowned author. |
reputation | The state of being held in high esteem and honor. His reputation was tarnished by allegations of bribery. |
similar | Resembling or similar having the same or some of the same characteristics often used in combination. Northern India and similar areas. |
similarly | In like or similar manner- Samuel Johnson. A similarly priced property. |
too | To a higher degree than is desirable, permissible, or possible; excessively. He was driving too fast. |