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Definition of fame
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Fame (n.)
Report
or
opinion
generally
diffused;
renown;
public
estimation;
celebrity,
either
favorable
or
unfavorable;
as, the fame of
Washington..
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Renown
::
Renown
(v.) The state of being much known and
talked
of;
exalted
reputation
derived
from the
extensive
praise
of great
achievements
or
accomplishments;
fame;
celebrity;
--
always
in a good
sense.
Infamize
::
Infamize
(v. t.) To make
infamous;
to
defame.
Sound
::
Sound (v. t.) To
celebrate
or honor by
sounds;
to cause to be
reported;
to
publish
or
proclaim;
as, to sound the
praises
of fame of a great man or a great
exploit..
Illustriousness
::
Illustriousness
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
eminent;
greatness;
grandeur;
glory;
fame.
Libel
::
Libel (v. t.) To
defame,
or
expose
to
public
hatred,
contempt,
or
ridicule,
by a
writing,
picture,
sign, etc.; to
lampoon..
Hearsay
::
Hearsay
(n.)
Report;
rumor;
fame;
common
talk;
something
heard from
another.
Spread
::
Spread
(v. t.) To
divulge;
to
publish,
as news or fame; to cause to be more
extensively
known;
to
disseminate;
to make known
fully;
as, to
spread
a
report;
-- often
acompanied
by
abroad..
Rise
::
Rise (n.)
Increase;
advance;
augmentation,
as of
price,
value,
rank,
property,
fame, and the
like..
Ring
::
Ring (v. i.) To be
filled
with
report
or talk; as, the whole town rings with his
fame..
Slander
::
Slander
(v. t.) To
defame;
to
injure
by
maliciously
uttering
a false
report;
to
tarnish
or
impair
the
reputation
of by false tales
maliciously
told or
propagated;
to
calumniate.
Brothel
::
Brothel
(n.) A house of
lewdness
or ill fame; a house
frequented
by
prostitutes;
a
bawdyhouse.
Fictitious
::
Fictitious
(a.)
Feigned;
imaginary;
not real;
fabulous;
counterfeit;
false;
not
genuine;
as,
fictitious
fame..
Bruit
::
Bruit (n.)
Report;
rumor;
fame.
Risk
::
Risk (n.) To
expose
to risk,
hazard,
or
peril;
to
venture;
as, to risk goods on board of a ship; to risk one's
person
in
battle;
to risk one's fame by a
publication..
Newfoundland
::
Newfoundland
(n.) An
island
on the coast of
British
North
America,
famed for the
fishing
grounds
in its
vicinity..
Adonic
::
Adonic
(a.)
Relating
to
Adonis,
famed for his
beauty..
Summit
::
Summit
(n.) The
highest
degree;
the
utmost
elevation;
the acme; as, the
summit
of human
fame..
Scandal
::
Scandal
(v. t.) To treat
opprobriously;
to
defame;
to
asperse;
to
traduce;
to
slander.
Seek
::
Seek (v. t.) To try to
acquire
or gain; to
strive
after;
to aim at; as, to seek
wealth
or fame; to seek one's
life..
Detracor
::
Detracor
(n.) One who
detracts;
a
derogator;
a
defamer.
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