Word for most well known

cyberpedant


  • #1

I’m proof-reading a text in which I’ve found the following phrase: «The novels for which Austen is most well known….«


Having been taught that the comparison of the adjective «good» is «good, better, best,» I am sorely tempted to correct «most well known» to «best-known.» But there seems to be considerable acceptance of «most well known.»

Your opinions?

Thanks in advance.

  • Driven


    • #2

    I think both ways are ok. Personally, I would say best known also but I think «most well known» is also acceptable. (I wouldn’t use a hyphen with best known though unless it was preceding the noun. For example, his best-known novels. Or, he is best known for the novels…..)

    cyberpedant


    • #3

    Thanks, Driven. You’re right about the hyphen, of course.

    sdgraham


    • #4

    Since I’ve had the doctrine of being parsimonious with words drilled into me at a relatively early age, «most well known» would fall victim immediately to my red pencil.

    entangledbank


    • #5

    The two constructions seem about equally common and equally acceptable to me. Presumably the phrase ‘well known’ is reinterpreted as an adjective ‘well-known’ (which I’d hyphenate on the grounds it was now a single word). As a phrase containing an adverb, the adverb is inflected; as an adjective it takes ‘more’.

    You get the same thing with complexes of ‘high’: ‘most high-profile’ = ‘highest-profile’. Oddly, for me at least ‘high quality’ isn’t an adjective; I can only say ‘highest quality’, not ‘most high-quality’. I’m not aware of any complexes of ‘well’ where there’s any difference in acceptability.

    cuchuflete


    • #6

    I would be comfortable with both best known and with most adjectival phrase.I read well known (with no need for a hyphen when it does not come before a noun, and with a hyphen required when it does) as an adverb followed by the adjective it modifies; most modifies the combined adverb +adjective.

    Ultimately it is a question of stylistic preference, as the meanings of the alternative terms are the same.

    cyberpedant


    • #7

    Thanks to all. Much appreciated.

    • #8

    I think the acceptance is because the «well known» is seen as different from just «known».

    Algebraically, if I might : Most (well known) is different from (Most well) known. The latter cries out for «best» while the most of the former sits quite happily on its own.

    cyberpedant


    • #9

    Interesting and useful analysis, Julian. Thanks.

    cuchuflete


    • #10

    Drifting back to a starting point…

    Having been taught that the comparison of the adjective «good» is «good, better, best,» I am sorely tempted to correct «most well known» to «best-known.»

    I wonder if this is pertinent. Do we say «good» known? Isn’t it more useful to think of our options as —

    least known>>>known>>more known>> most or best known ?

    Of course we can say better known, so that confuses things a little. English is not algebraic, even if we sometimes benefit from trying algebraic analysis.

    Loob


    • #11

    I wonder if this is pertinent. Do we say «good» known?

    Cuchu, I think it is pertinent :)D) because not only do we say good-better-best, we also say well-better-best….

    That said, I agree with Julian and with you: it depends whether we’re thinking of most (well-known) or (most-well) known = best-known.

    cyberpedant


    • #12

    Indeed. I should have put it «well-better-best» in the first place.

    Wynn Mathieson


    • #13

    There is also the difference between

    — most well-known writers (as in, say, «Most well-known writers are not wealthy»)

    and

    — best-known writers (as in, say, «He is one of the country’s best-known writers»)

    • #14

    Michael Swan (he’s got a very got grammar) says:
    compound adjectives:

    well-known

    better-known or more known best-known or most well-known
    the same happens with

    good-looking

    but there is a text which goes like this:
    For almost 17 years Jane has worked as one of the Tower of London’s Yeoman Warders, ______ known to tourist as Beefeather.
    answers:
    more
    better
    (the teacher’s book says this is the correct one)
    there is no hyphen and I do not understand why

    more

    can’t be the answer too.
    If we can say

    better-known

    or

    more known

    , why does the teacher’s book say that the answer is

    better

    and not

    more

    ?

    Last edited: Feb 5, 2013

    entangledbank


    • #15

    No, we can’t say ‘more known’. The discussion above is about ‘more well-known’. In the positive degree, with no comparison:

    :tick:The Beefeaters are well known.
    :cross:The Beefeaters are much known.

    Now form the comparative degree of those two sentences. ‘Much’ becomes ‘more’ in the second one, and is still ungrammatical, for the same reason:

    :cross:The Beefeaters are more known than the Swiss Guards.

    For the first one, there are two ways of making the comparative of ‘well known’, and they are both grammatical:

    :tick:The Beefeaters are better known than the Swiss Guards. [(‘more’ + ‘well’) + ‘known’ — because we say ‘better’ for ‘more well’]
    :tick:The Beefeaters are more well known than the Swiss Guards. [‘more’ + (‘well’ + ‘known’) — as if ‘well-known’ is a new adjective]

    Myridon


    • #16

    well-known

    better-known or more known best-known or most well-known

    I think that this is saying that if something is even more «known» than (well-known or better-known) then it’s (best-known or most well-known), i.e. «more known» is not part of the list but part of the text explaining the list. Compare this to: (a little bit red) pink or rose (more red) carmine or crimson. «More red» is not a color.

    • #17

    I’m proof-reading a text in which I’ve found the following phrase: «The novels for which Austen is most well known….«


    Having been taught that the comparison of the adjective «good» is «good, better, best,» I am sorely tempted to correct «most well known» to «best-known.» But there seems to be considerable acceptance of «most well known.»

    Your opinions?

    Thanks in advance.

    best known

    • #18

    Since I’ve had the doctrine of being parsimonious with words drilled into me at a relatively early age, «most well known» would fall victim immediately to my red pencil.

    I would agree. Most well known sounds like something Dell Boy would say; rather like, «It’s my most favourite, Rodney». I’d favour best known (hyphenated, or not depending on exact useage).


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    I’m looking for a word which describes how well known something is.

    An example of the scale I am looking for is :

    • Common
    • Notable
    • Well-Known
    • Famous

    I’ve tried the Thesaurus, but with no luck this time.

    To add a little more context

    The word will be used to describe a scale of how well known a person is between factions, The other scale which is used is Standings (Enemy, Unfriendly, Neutral, Friendly, Ally).

    So if standing could be displayed on the X-axis then Y axis would be the word which I am looking for.

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    I would go with «Familiarity», especially the 1.1 definition:

    Familiarity

    NOUN

    1 Close acquaintance with or knowledge of something.

    ‘increase customer familiarity with a product’

    1.1 The quality of being well known; recognizability based on long or close association.

    ‘the reassuring familiarity of his parents’ home’

    One could certainly have degrees of familiarity.

    answered Apr 27, 2017 at 0:10

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    Popularity works well as a name for your scale:

    Popularity (Oxford)

    The state or condition of being liked, admired, or supported by many
    people. ‘he was at the height of his popularity’

    Notice the example includes the phrase: ‘at the height of his popularity’, popularity is something that can be thought of in degrees, so fits the idea of being measured on a scale of some sort. You are not simply unpopular or popular, but you can be popular to varying degrees, for example mapping onto the terms in your question: —

    Common — not particularly popular

    Notable — somewhat popular

    Well known — popular

    Famous — at the height of popularity

    answered Apr 26, 2017 at 17:10

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    Regarding somethink which is not an invention, and not somebody :

    Patent adjective

    1. Easily seen through due to a lack of subtlety:
      broad, clear, obvious, plain, unmistakable, unsubtle.
    2. Readily seen, perceived, or understood:
      apparent, clear, clear-cut, crystal clear, distinct, evident, manifest,
      noticeable, observable, obvious, plain, pronounced, visible.

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    answered Apr 26, 2017 at 21:55

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    Словосочетания

    Автоматический перевод

    хорошо известный, известный, хорошо знакомый, знаменитый, известно

    Перевод по словам

    well  — ну, что ж, уж, хороший, хорошо, вполне, колодец, бить ключом
    know  — знать, узнавать, уметь, иметь представление, испытывать, пережить, быть знакомым

    Примеры

    Soon I was well known and capped to.

    Скоро я стал знаменит и передо мной снимали шляпу.

    The senator’s eloquence is well known.

    Красноречие сенатора хорошо известно.

    The news was well known in the circle.

    В округе об этом хорошо знали.

    Little S. is well known as a cool hand.

    Малыш С. хорошо известен своим хладнокровием.

    His disinclination for modesty is well known.

    Его нерасположение /отрицательное отношение/ к скромности всем хорошо известно.

    He was well known throughout the Catholic community.

    Он был хорошо известен во всём католическом сообществе.

    The story is well known, but it certainly bears repeating.

    Эта история хорошо известна, но она, безусловно, заслуживает повторения.

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    Примеры, отмеченные *, могут содержать сленг и разговорные фразы.

    Примеры, ожидающие перевода

    ‘brunch’ is a well-known portmanteau  

    Well, you know, we’ve got a job to do here.  

    Their dog is a cross between two well-known breeds.  

    Her sister works for a well-known publishing company.  

    The panel of judges included several well-known writers.  

    Several well-known celebrities attended the commemoration.  

    She was well-known for flaying public officials in her daily column.  

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    • widely known

    On this page you’ll find 85 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to well-known, such as: acclaimed, eminent, illustrious, important, infamous, and known.

    Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

    How to use well-known in a sentence

    Mrs. Wurzel was quite right; they had been supplied, regardless of cost, from Messrs. Rochet and Stole’s well-known establishment.

    THE PIT TOWN CORONET, VOLUME I (OF 3)CHARLES JAMES WILLS

    The well-known «cock and bull» stories of small children are inspired by this love of strong effect.

    CHILDREN’S WAYSJAMES SULLY

    She and her husband were more than a little proud of having so well known a man in their congregation.

    UNCANNY TALESVARIOUS

    «They said at Ritz’s that he was one of the young millionaires, well known already in America,» the fat woman reflected aloud.

    ROSEMARY IN SEARCH OF A FATHERC. N. WILLIAMSON

    SYNONYM OF THE DAY

    OCTOBER 26, 1985

    WORDS RELATED TO WELL-KNOWN

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    Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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