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    Fame
    /fām/

    noun

    • 1. the state of being known or talked about by many people, especially on account of notable achievements: "winning the Olympic title has brought her fame and fortune"
  2. Fame definition: widespread reputation, especially of a favorable character; renown; public eminence. See examples of FAME used in a sentence.

  3. Fame is what you have if you're a celebrity: a lot of people know who you are. A musician's fame might mean she wears sunglasses and a baseball cap to disguise herself when she's in public. Movie stars, rock stars, well-known public figures — these are all people who have achieved some amount of fame.

  4. Britannica Dictionary definition of FAME. [noncount] : the condition of being known or recognized by many people. He died at the height of his fame. The book tells the story of her sudden rise to fame. He gained/found fame as an actor. The house was once occupied by Noah Webster of dictionary fame. [=Noah Webster, who was famous for his ...

  5. Definition of fame noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. 2 days ago · 1. uncountable noun. If you achieve fame, you become very well-known . At the height of his fame, his every word was valued. The film earned him international fame. ...her rise to fame and fortune as a dramatist. Synonyms: prominence, glory, celebrity, stardom More Synonyms of fame. 2. claim to fame. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  7. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English fame /feɪm/ noun [ uncountable] the state of being known about by a lot of people because of your achievements He claims he is not really interested in fame. of ... fame (=used to show what someone is famous for) Muhammad Ali, of boxing fame COLLOCATIONS verbs win/gain fame He won fame when he ...

  8. Fame is a 1980 American teen musical drama film directed by Alan Parker and written by Christopher Gore. Set in New York City, it chronicles the lives and hardships of students attending The High School of Performing Arts, from their auditions to their freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior years.

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