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Definition of fame
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of fame is as below...
Fame (n.)
Report
or
opinion
generally
diffused;
renown;
public
estimation;
celebrity,
either
favorable
or
unfavorable;
as, the fame of
Washington..
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Newfoundland
::
Newfoundland
(n.) An
island
on the coast of
British
North
America,
famed for the
fishing
grounds
in its
vicinity..
Famed
::
Famed (imp. & p. p.) of Fam.
Scandal
::
Scandal
(v. t.) To treat
opprobriously;
to
defame;
to
asperse;
to
traduce;
to
slander.
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..
Spatter
::
Spatter
(v. t.) Fig.: To
injure
by
aspersion;
to
defame;
to soil; also, to throw out in a
defamatory
manner..
Cry
::
Cry (v. i.)
Common
report;
fame.
Kudos
::
Kudos (n.)
Glory;
fame;
renown;
praise.
Loos
::
Loos (n.)
Praise;
fame;
reputation.
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) A story or
statement
circulating
by
common
talk; a
rumor;
hence,
fame;
repute;
reputation..
Corinth
::
Corinth
(n.) A city of
Greece,
famed for its
luxury
and
extravagance..
Bawdyhouse
::
Bawdyhouse
(n.) A house of
prostitution;
a house of ill fame; a
brothel.
Detract
::
Detract
(v. t.) To take
credit
or
reputation
from; to
defame.
Reportingly
::
Reportingly
(adv.)
By
report
or
common
fame.
Famous
::
Famous
(a.)
Celebrated
in fame or
public
report;
renowned;
mach
talked
of;
distinguished
in
story;
-- used in
either
a good or a bad
sense,
chiefly
the
former;
often
followed
by for; as,
famous
for
erudition,
for
eloquence,
for
military
skill;
a
famous
pirate..
Deathless
::
Deathless
(a.) Not
subject
to
death,
destruction,
or
extinction;
immortal;
undying;
imperishable;
as,
deathless
beings;
deathless
fame..
World-wide
::
World-wide
(a.)
Extended
throughout
the
world;
as,
world-wide
fame..
Wide
::
Wide
(adv.)
To a
distance;
far;
widely;
to a great
distance
or
extent;
as, his fame was
spread
wide..
Immortalize
::
Immortalize
(v. t.) To
exempt
from
oblivion;
to
perpetuate
in fame.
Name
::
Name (n.)
Reputed
character;
reputation,
good or bad;
estimation;
fame;
especially,
illustrious
character
or fame;
honorable
estimation;
distinction..
Inglorious
::
Inglorious
(a.) Not
glorious;
not
bringing
honor or
glory;
not
accompanied
with fame,
honor,
or
celebrity;
obscure;
humble;
as, an
inglorious
life of
ease..
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