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All recognized synonyms

recΒ·ogΒ·nize
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adjective recognized

  • famed β€” very well known and, often, highly regarded; famous.
  • orthodox β€” of, relating to, or conforming to the approved form of any doctrine, philosophy, ideology, etc.
  • observed β€” to see, watch, perceive, or notice: He observed the passersby in the street.
  • formal β€” being in accordance with the usual requirements, customs, etc.; conventional: to pay one's formal respects.
  • noted β€” well-known; celebrated; famous: a noted scholar.
  • official β€” a person appointed or elected to an office or charged with certain duties.
  • canonic β€” canonical
  • canonical β€” If something has canonical status, it is accepted as having all the qualities that a thing of its kind should have.
  • accredited β€” appointed and having official credentials
  • established β€” (of a custom, belief, practice, or institution) Having been in existence for a long time and therefore recognized and generally accepted.
  • credited β€” Something attributed to.
  • documented β€” a written or printed paper furnishing information or evidence, as a passport, deed, bill of sale, or bill of lading; a legal or official paper.
  • definite β€” If something such as a decision or an arrangement is definite, it is firm and clear, and unlikely to be changed.
  • institutional β€” of, relating to, or established by institution.
  • identified β€” to recognize or establish as being a particular person or thing; verify the identity of: to identify handwriting; to identify the bearer of a check.

adj recognized

  • celeb β€” A celeb is the same as a celebrity.
  • in line β€” (of an internal-combustion engine) having the cylinders ranged side by side in one or more rows along the crankshaft.
  • approved β€” An approved method or course of action is officially accepted as appropriate in a particular situation.
  • in circulation β€” an act or instance of circulating, moving in a circle or circuit, or flowing.
  • honored β€” of, relating to, or noting honor.
  • in the public eye β€” featured prominently in the media
  • legitimate β€” according to law; lawful: the property's legitimate owner.
  • in the limelight β€” prominent, featured in the news
  • flyest β€” clever; keen; ingenious.
  • beyond question β€” a sentence in an interrogative form, addressed to someone in order to get information in reply.
  • in a rut β€” stuck in routine
  • boilerplate β€” A boilerplate is a basic written contract that can be used to make many different kinds of contracts.
  • customary β€” Customary is used to describe things that people usually do in a particular society or in particular circumstances.
  • in the groove β€” a long, narrow cut or indentation in a surface, as the cut in a board to receive the tongue of another board (tongue-and-groove joint) a furrow, or a natural indentation on an organism.
  • all there β€” having his or her wits about him or her; of normal intelligence
  • doctrinal β€” of, relating to, or concerned with doctrine: a doctrinal dispute.
  • acknowledged β€” recognized as being true or existing
  • garden variety β€” common, usual, or ordinary; unexceptional.
  • namer β€” a word or a combination of words by which a person, place, or thing, a body or class, or any object of thought is designated, called, or known.
  • discovered β€” to see, get knowledge of, learn of, find, or find out; gain sight or knowledge of (something previously unseen or unknown): to discover America; to discover electricity. Synonyms: detect, espy, descry, discern, ascertain, unearth, ferret out, notice.
  • known β€” past participle of know1 .
  • be-held β€” simple past tense and past participle of behold.
  • authorized β€” officially permitted or empowered
  • accepted β€” Accepted ideas are agreed by most people to be correct or reasonable.
  • famous β€” having a widespread reputation, usually of a favorable nature; renowned; celebrated: a famous writer. Synonyms: famed, notable, illustrious. Antonyms: unknown, obscure.
  • card-carrying β€” A card-carrying member of a particular group or political party is an official member of that group or party, rather than someone who supports it.

verb recognized

  • dug β€” a simple past tense and past participle of dig1. and dig2 .
  • diagnosed β€” to determine the identity of (a disease, illness, etc.) by a medical examination: The doctor diagnosed the illness as influenza.
  • intuited β€” Simple past tense and past participle of intuit.
  • highballed β€” Simple past tense and past participle of highball.
  • assented β€” to agree or concur; subscribe to (often followed by to): to assent to a statement.
  • apperceived β€” Simple past tense and past participle of apperceive.
  • knew β€” simple past tense of know1 .
  • nodded β€” to make a slight, quick downward bending forward of the head, as in assent, greeting, or command.
  • individuated β€” Simple past tense and past participle of individuate.
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