EVEN KNOWN

Definition: This phrase suggests that something is acknowledged or recognized, even though it might be expected to be concealed or unnoticed.

Synonyms: Common Knowledge, Equal Understanding, Familiar Information, Shared Awareness, Mutual Recognition

Usage Examples in Sentences

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The secret handshake was even known to the youngest members of the club.
#2
Despite his attempts to be discreet, the noise he made was even known to the neighbors.
#3
Her talent for painting was even known to those who had never seen her work.
#4
The answer to the riddle was even known to the cleverest student in the class.
#5
The password to the hidden room was even known to a few curious adventurers.
#6
His abilities were even known to the most skeptical critics.
#7
Despite his efforts to remain inconspicuous, his presence was even known to the press.
#8
The ancient artifact's true significance was even known to the seasoned archaeologist.
#9
The secret hideout was well concealed, but its location was even known to a select few.
#10
Her unique talent for decoding puzzles was even known to her closest friends.
#11
The encrypted message's meaning was even known to the skilled cryptographer.
#12
Despite his efforts to hide it, his true intentions were even known to his closest friends.
#13
The confidential memo was leaked, and its contents were even known to the public.
#14
Despite the camouflage, the rare bird's location was even known to the birdwatchers.
#15
The hidden treasure's whereabouts were even known to the local legends.
#16
Even known to the public, the scandal rocked the company's reputation.
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Even known for her shyness, she gave a captivating speech.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Have you heard about the recent data breach at our company?B: Yes, I have. It's concerning, but fortunately, the IT team is already working on strengthening our security measures.A: That's a relief. I was worried about the potential fallout from it.B: Even known vulnerabilities can be addressed if we act swiftly and decisively.
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