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famous
[fey-muhs]
adjective
having a widespread reputation, usually of a favorable nature; renowned; celebrated.
a famous writer.
Informal., first-rate; excellent.
The singer gave a famous performance.
unfavorably known; notorious.
In my family, my uncle is famous for his bad jokes.
famous
/ ˈfeɪməs /
adjective
known to or recognized by many people; renowned
informal, excellent; splendid
archaic, of ill repute
Other Word Forms
- famously adverb
- famousness noun
- overfamous adjective
- prefamous adjective
- prefamously adverb
- pseudofamous adjective
- pseudofamously adverb
- quasi-famous adjective
- quasi-famously adverb
- unfamous adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of famous1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
"We cannot wait to see her back on the famous Ally Pally stage."
Under the chapel's famous ceiling painted by Michelangelo, the service will bring together clergy and choirs from both the Roman Catholic church and the Church of England, of which the King is supreme governor.
"The human heart, even when it wants to die, quite often wants at the same time to eat some tteokbokki, too," goes the book's most famous line.
The unit flies missions for commandos such as the Green Berets, The Navy SEALs and Delta Force and is famous for its involvement in the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.
Disgruntled merchants have blocked off the famous Maradona Square in Naples, preventing tourists and visitors from glimpsing the gigantic mural of the Argentine footballer, in a row over bureaucracy.
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