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Definition of fame
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Fame (v. t.) To make
famous
or
renowned.
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Infame
::
Infame
(v. t.) To
defame;
to make
infamous.
Literary
::
Literary
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
letters
or
literature;
pertaining
to
learning
or
learned
men; as,
literary
fame; a
literary
history;
literary
conversation..
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.
Name
::
Name (n.)
Reputed
character;
reputation,
good or bad;
estimation;
fame;
especially,
illustrious
character
or fame;
honorable
estimation;
distinction..
Defame
::
Defame
(n.)
Dishonor.
Detract
::
Detract
(v. i.) To take away a part or
something,
especially
from one's
credit;
to
lessen
reputation;
to
derogate;
to
defame;
-- often with
from..
Malign
::
Malign
(a.) To speak great evil of; to
traduce;
to
defame;
to
slander;
to
vilify;
to
asperse.
Memory
::
Memory
(n.)
Something,
or an
aggregate
of
things,
remembered;
hence,
character,
conduct,
etc., as
preserved
in
remembrance,
history,
or
tradition;
posthumous
fame; as, the war
became
only a
memory..
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..
Traduce
::
Traduce
(v. t.) To
expose
to
contempt
or
shame;
to
represent
as
blamable;
to
calumniate;
to
vilify;
to
defame.
Sisyphus
::
Sisyphus
(n.) A king of
Corinth,
son of
Aeolus,
famed for his
cunning.
He was
killed
by
Theseus,
and in the lower world was
condemned
by Pluto to roll to the top of a hill a huge
stone,
which
constantly
rolled
back
again,
making
his task
incessant..
Immortal
::
Immortal
(a.)
Destined
to live in all ages of this
world;
abiding;
exempt
from
oblivion;
imperishable;
as,
immortal
fame..
Vilify
::
Vilify
(v. t.) To
degrade
or
debase
by
report;
to
defame;
to
traduce;
to
calumniate.
Denigrate
::
Denigrate
(v. t.) Fig.: To
blacken
or
sully;
to
defame.
Report
::
Report
(v. t.) A story or
statement
circulating
by
common
talk; a
rumor;
hence,
fame;
repute;
reputation..
Slanderer
::
Slanderer
(n.) One who
slanders;
a
defamer;
a
calumniator.
Meteoric
::
Meteoric
(a.)
Flashing;
brilliant;
transient;
like a
meteor;
as,
meteoric
fame..
Honor
::
Honor (n.) Fame;
reputation;
credit.
Disfame
::
Disfame
(n.)
Disrepute.
Hearsay
::
Hearsay
(n.)
Report;
rumor;
fame;
common
talk;
something
heard from
another.
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