Make Known

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /meɪk noʊn/

Definitions of make known

noun none

Example Sentences

A1 I want to make known my opinion on this matter.

A2 She made known her dissatisfaction with the service.

B1 The company made known its new product through a press release.

B2 The artist made known his latest work at the exhibition.

C1 The scientist made known his groundbreaking research findings at the conference.

C2 The author made known his controversial views in his latest book.

verb to communicate or reveal information

Example Sentences

A1 I want to make known my opinion on the matter.

A2 She made known her desire to study abroad.

B1 The company made known its new product launch through social media.

B2 The artist made known his latest masterpiece at the gallery opening.

C1 The government made known its decision to increase taxes in the upcoming budget.

C2 The scientist made known his groundbreaking research findings at the international conference.

adjective none

Example Sentences

A1 She always makes known her opinions on social media.

A2 The company made known its new product through a press release.

B1 The teacher made known the exam schedule to the students.

B2 The government made known its decision to increase taxes.

C1 The artist made known his latest masterpiece at the gallery opening.

C2 The whistleblower made known the corruption scandal to the public.

adverb none

Example Sentences

A1 I want to make known my opinion on the matter.

A2 She made known her dislike for seafood.

B1 The company made known their new product launch through social media.

B2 The artist made known his upcoming exhibition through a press release.

C1 The government made known their decision to increase taxes in a public announcement.

C2 The author made known his intentions to retire from writing in a heartfelt letter to his fans.

pronoun none

Example Sentences

A1 I want to make known my opinion on the matter.

A2 She made known her desire to travel to Europe.

B1 The company made known their new product launch date.

B2 The artist made known his latest collection through a press release.

C1 The government made known the new policies to the public through a televised address.

C2 The scientist made known his groundbreaking research findings at an international conference.

preposition none

Example Sentences

A1 I will make known my decision at the meeting tomorrow.

A2 She made known her preferences for the project during the presentation.

B1 The company made known their new product line through a press release.

B2 The professor made known the grading criteria for the final exam well in advance.

C1 The government made known their plans for infrastructure development in the region.

C2 The artist made known their creative process during a public exhibition.

conjunction none

Example Sentences

A1 I will make known my decision at the meeting tomorrow.

A2 The teacher made known the new assignment to the class.

B1 The company made known its plans for expansion to the public.

B2 The government made known its intention to increase taxes next year.

C1 The artist made known his latest masterpiece at the gallery opening.

C2 The scientist made known her groundbreaking research findings in a published paper.

interjection none

Example Sentences

A1 Make known your name to the new students.

A2 Please make known any allergies you have before the meal.

B1 It is important to make known your intentions before starting a new project.

B2 The company CEO made known the new changes in policy during the meeting.

C1 The government must make known their plans for economic reform to the public.

C2 The artist's latest exhibition will make known her unique perspective on modern art.

article none

Example Sentences

A1 I will make known my decision at the meeting tomorrow.

A2 She made known her preferences by writing them down.

B1 The company made known their new product launch through a press release.

B2 The government made known the new regulations through an official announcement.

C1 The artist made known his latest masterpiece at the gallery opening.

C2 The scientist made known their groundbreaking discovery through a research paper.

Examples of make known in a Sentence

formal It is important to make known all the details of the project before proceeding.

informal Make sure to let everyone know about the party next weekend.

slang Spread the word and make it known that the new restaurant in town is amazing.

figurative The artist's unique style of painting really makes his emotions known to the viewers.

Grammatical Forms of make known

past tense

made known

plural

make known

comparative

more known

superlative

most known

present tense

make known

future tense

will make known

perfect tense

have made known

continuous tense

making known

singular

makes known

positive degree

known

infinitive

to make known

gerund

making known

participle

known

Origin and Evolution of make known

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English and Middle English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'make known' originated from Old English and Middle English.
Evolution of the word: The phrase 'make known' has retained its meaning of revealing or informing others, but its usage has become more common and widespread over time.