What’s the best way to describe how well known something is?

What is known for?

An example of the scale is : Common Notable Well-Known Famous

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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 StandingStandard (enemy, unfriendly, neutral, neutral, ally).

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

Patent adjective

  1. Clear, broad, obvious, plain, unmistakable.
  2. Readily seen, perceived, or understood: apparent, clear, clear cut, crystal clear, distinct, evident, manifest, noticeable, observable, obvious, plain, pronounced, visible. Is it clear exactly how it is?

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Answered on December 20, 2021.
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Popularity (Oxford) The state or condition of being liked,

admired, or

supported by many people, or any type. It might be a definite or incomplete term. What is important about popularity?

When asking your question on Quora, you are not generally popular but it is possible in the most general sense to be popular as well,

for example mapping onto the

term of your question,

– Common – not

particularly popular Notable – somewhat popular Well

known – popular Famous – in the height of popularity, in formally not like from the first word or the last word or the longer term, for example mapping onto the term in your question.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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I would go with ‘familiarity’, especially the 1. 1 definition:

Familiarity

NOUN

1 Close acquaintance or knowledge of something.

How can I get customer familiarity

with my product? 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 on December 20, 2021.
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Regarding somethink which is not an invention, and not somebody :

Patent adjective

  1. Clear, broad, obvious, plain, unmistakable.
  2. Readily seen, perceived, or understood: apparent, clear, clear cut, crystal clear, distinct, evident, manifest, noticeable, observable, obvious, plain, pronounced, visible. Is it clear exactly how it is?

http://www.thefreedictionary.org/?url=/ How

do I apply for a patent. Visit http://www.patent.com/ and click on the link.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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Popularity (Oxford) The state or condition of being liked,

admired, or

supported by many people, or any type. It might be a definite or incomplete term. What is important about popularity?

When asking your question on Quora, you are not generally popular but it is possible in the most general sense to be popular as well,

for example mapping onto the

term of your question,

– Common – not

particularly popular Notable – somewhat popular Well

known – popular Famous – in the height of popularity, in formally not like from the first word or the last word or the longer term, for example mapping onto the term in your question.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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I would go with ‘familiarity’, especially the 1. 1 definition:

Familiarity

NOUN

1 Close acquaintance or knowledge of something.

How can I get customer familiarity

with my product? 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 on December 20, 2021.
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I would go with ‘familiarity’, especially the 1. 1 definition:

Familiarity

NOUN

1 Close acquaintance or knowledge of something.

How can I get customer familiarity

with my product? 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 on December 20, 2021.
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Regarding somethink which is not an invention, and not somebody :

Patent adjective

  1. Clear, broad, obvious, plain, unmistakable.
  2. Readily seen, perceived, or understood: apparent, clear, clear cut, crystal clear, distinct, evident, manifest, noticeable, observable, obvious, plain, pronounced, visible. Is it clear exactly how it is?

http://www.thefreedictionary.org/?url=/ How

do I apply for a patent. Visit http://www.patent.com/ and click on the link.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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Regarding somethink which is not an invention, and not somebody :

Patent adjective

  1. Clear, broad, obvious, plain, unmistakable.
  2. Readily seen, perceived, or understood: apparent, clear, clear cut, crystal clear, distinct, evident, manifest, noticeable, observable, obvious, plain, pronounced, visible. Is it clear exactly how it is?

http://www.thefreedictionary.org/?url=/ How

do I apply for a patent. Visit http://www.patent.com/ and click on the link.

Answered on December 21, 2021.
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Regarding somethink which is not an invention, and not somebody :

Patent adjective

  1. Clear, broad, obvious, plain, unmistakable.
  2. Readily seen, perceived, or understood: apparent, clear, clear cut, crystal clear, distinct, evident, manifest, noticeable, observable, obvious, plain, pronounced, visible. Is it clear exactly how it is?

http://www.thefreedictionary.org/?url=/ How

do I apply for a patent. Visit http://www.patent.com/ and click on the link.

Answered on December 21, 2021.
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