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FAME | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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WEBthe state of being known or recognized by many people because of your achievements, skills, etc.: rise to fame She first rose to fame as a singer at the age of 16. fame and fortune She …
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FAMES Synonyms: 66 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
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WEBDefinition of fames. plural of fame. 1. as in celebrities. the fact or state of being known to the public many go to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. celebrities. renowns. notorieties. reputations. popularities. reputes. names. honors. reputabilities. praises. characters. statures. infamies. statuses.
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Fame Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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WEB1. a. : public estimation : reputation. b. : popular acclaim : renown. 2. archaic : rumor. fame. 2 of 2. verb. famed; faming. transitive verb. 1. archaic : report, repute. 2. : to make famous. …
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Fame - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
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WEBFame is an Old French word that means "reputation or renown," from the Latin fama, "rumor, reputation, or renown," and also "ill-fame" or "scandal." Definitions of fame. noun. the state or quality of being widely honored and acclaimed. synonyms: celebrity, renown. see more. noun. favorable public reputation. see more. Pronunciation. US. /feɪm/ UK.
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fame noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
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WEBnoun. /feɪm/ [uncountable] Idioms. the state of being known and talked about by many people. to achieve/win instant fame. Daisy Ridley of ‘Star Wars’ fame (= famous for ‘Star Wars’) The town's only claim to fame is that there was once a riot there. She went to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune. see also famous. Extra Examples.
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FAME Definition & Usage Examples | Dictionary.com
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WEBnoun. widespread reputation, especially of a favorable character; renown; public eminence: to seek fame as an opera singer. common estimation or opinion generally held of a person or thing; reputation. verb (used with object), famed, fam·ing. Archaic. to have or spread the renown of; to make famous.
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FAME | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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WEBthe state of being known or recognized by many people because of your achievements, skills, etc.: rise to fame She first rose to fame as a singer at the age of 16. fame and fortune She …
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FAME definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
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WEB6 days ago · noun. 1. Rare, Archaic. public report; rumor. 2. reputation, esp. good reputation. 3. the state of being well known or much talked about; renown; celebrity. verb transitive Word forms: famed or ˈfaming. 4. Archaic. to make famous. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.
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FAME definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
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WEB1 day ago · noun. 1. the state of being widely known or recognized; renown; celebrity. 2. archaic. rumour or public report. verb. 3. (tr; now usually passive) to make known or famous; celebrate. the area was famed for its beauty. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Derived forms. famed. adjective. Word origin.
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fames - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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WEBMar 19, 2024 · fames. plural of fame. Verb [ edit] fames. third-person singular simple present indicative of fame. Asturian [ edit] Noun [ edit] fames. plural of fame. Galician [ edit] Noun [ edit] fames. plural of fame. Latin [ edit] Etymology [ edit]
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