| No. | Term | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Accepted | Generally believed or approved. |
| 2. | Acclaimed | Praised and widely admired. |
| 3. | Acknowledged | Recognized as true or valid. |
| 4. | Admitted | Conceded or accepted as true. |
| 5. | Affirmed | Stated firmly as true. |
| 6. | Age-old | Existing for a very long time. |
| 7. | Apparent | Clearly seen or understood. |
| 8. | Appreciated | Recognized with gratitude or value. |
| 9. | Ascertained | Found out with certainty. |
| 10. | Attested | Confirmed by evidence or testimony. |
| 11. | Authenticated | Proven genuine or real. |
| 12. | Authorized | Approved by an official source. |
| 13. | Aware | Conscious or informed about something. |
| 14. | Beaten path | Commonly used or familiar route. |
| 15. | Bona fide | Genuine; made in good faith. |
| 16. | Canonical | Accepted as standard or authoritative. |
| 17. | Celebrated | Famous and widely praised. |
| 18. | Certain | Sure; without doubt. |
| 19. | Certified | Officially confirmed or guaranteed. |
| 20. | Clear | Easy to perceive or understand. |
| 21. | Common | Occurring often; familiar to many. |
| 22. | Commonplace | Ordinary; not unusual. |
| 23. | Confirmed | Verified as true or correct. |
| 24. | Conspicuous | Easily noticed; obvious. |
| 25. | Conventional | Following customary practice. |
| 26. | Credible | Believable; worthy of trust. |
| 27. | Customary | According to usual practice. |
| 28. | Definite | Clearly stated; unambiguous. |
| 29. | Demonstrable | Able to be shown by evidence. |
| 30. | Designated | Officially named or assigned. |
| 31. | Documented | Recorded with supporting evidence. |
| 32. | Easily recognized | Simple to identify quickly. |
| 33. | Eminent | Distinguished; respected and famous. |
| 34. | Established | Set up and widely accepted. |
| 35. | Evident | Plainly seen; obvious. |
| 36. | Expected | Anticipated as likely or normal. |
| 37. | Famed | Well-known; famous. |
| 38. | Familiar | Well recognized from experience. |
| 39. | Fashioned | Made in a customary style. |
| 40. | Fixed | Set and not easily changed. |
| 41. | Foregone | Already decided or inevitable. |
| 42. | Formally recognized | Officially accepted or acknowledged. |
| 43. | Forthcoming | Known in advance; anticipated. |
| 44. | Found | Discovered or identified. |
| 45. | From experience | Understood through prior practice. |
| 46. | Generally accepted | Agreed upon by most people. |
| 47. | Granted | Taken as given; assumed true. |
| 48. | Identified | Recognized and named. |
| 49. | Illustrious | Famous and highly respected. |
| 50. | In evidence | Clearly present and noticeable. |
| 51. | In the public eye | Widely noticed by many. |
| 52. | Informed | Having relevant knowledge. |
| 53. | Ingrained | Deeply established and familiar. |
| 54. | Invariably recognized | Always acknowledged as such. |
| 55. | Legendary | Famous in stories or tradition. |
| 56. | Listed | Included in an official record. |
| 57. | Marked | Notable; clearly indicated. |
| 58. | Memorable | Worth remembering; notable. |
| 59. | Named | Given a specific title. |
| 60. | Notable | Worthy of attention; remarkable. |
| 61. | Noted | Well observed or remembered. |
| 62. | Notorious | Famous for something negative. |
| 63. | Observable | Able to be seen or noticed. |
| 64. | Obvious | Easily perceived; clear. |
| 65. | Official | Recognized by authority. |
| 66. | On record | Documented in an official source. |
| 67. | Open secret | Widely known though unspoken. |
| 68. | Patent | Plainly evident; unmistakable. |
| 69. | Perceptible | Able to be noticed. |
| 70. | Popular | Liked or recognized by many. |
| 71. | Preeminent | Surpassing others; distinguished. |
| 72. | Presumed | Assumed true without proof. |
| 73. | Prevailing | Commonly accepted or widespread. |
| 74. | Proven | Shown true by evidence. |
| 75. | Public | Openly shared; not private. |
| 76. | Recognizable | Able to be identified. |
| 77. | Recognized | Acknowledged as familiar or valid. |
| 78. | Recorded | Set down in writing or media. |
| 79. | Recurrent | Happening repeatedly; familiar pattern. |
| 80. | Registered | Entered into an official list. |
| 81. | Renowned | Widely admired; famous. |
| 82. | Reported | Made known through accounts. |
| 83. | Reputed | Generally believed to be. |
| 84. | Revealed | Made visible or disclosed. |
| 85. | Routine | Regular and familiar. |
| 86. | Seasoned | Experienced and well-informed. |
| 87. | Seen | Observed or noticed. |
| 88. | Settled | Resolved and accepted. |
| 89. | Standard | Accepted as a norm. |
| 90. | Stated | Expressed clearly in words. |
| 91. | Stipulated | Specified as a condition. |
| 92. | Substantiated | Supported with evidence. |
| 93. | Sure | Certain; confident. |
| 94. | Tested | Tried and shown reliable. |
| 95. | Time-honored | Respected through long use. |
| 96. | Traditional | Passed down; long established. |
| 97. | Trusted | Regarded as reliable. |
| 98. | Undeniable | Impossible to dispute. |
| 99. | Understood | Comprehended or accepted. |
| 100. | Unmistakable | Not able to be confused. |

