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    Il·lus·tri·ous
    /iˈləstrēəs/

    adjective

    • 1. well known, respected, and admired for past achievements: "his illustrious predecessor"
  2. The meaning of ILLUSTRIOUS is notably or brilliantly outstanding because of dignity or achievements or actions : eminent. How to use illustrious in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Illustrious.

  3. famous, well respected, and admired: She comes from an illustrious political family that includes two former Cabinet ministers. Synonyms. famed. renowned. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Fame and famous. A-lister. acclaimed. annal. anyone. catapult. fore. go down in the annals idiom. high-profile. hit the headlines idiom.

  4. Illustrious definition: highly distinguished; renowned; famous. See examples of ILLUSTRIOUS used in a sentence.

  5. famous, well respected, and admired: She comes from an illustrious political family that includes two former senators. Synonyms. famed. renowned. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Fame and famous. A-lister. acclaimed. annal. anyone. catapult. fore. go down in the annals idiom. high-profile. hit the headlines idiom. household word. legend

  6. Something that's illustrious is well known or famous, leaving a trail of glory in its wake. An illustrious career, for example, is full of impressive achievements and celebrated contributions to society.

  7. If you describe someone as an illustrious person, you mean that they are extremely well known because they have a high position in society or they have done something impressive.

  8. 1. of great renown; famous and distinguished. 2. glorious or great: illustrious deeds. 3. obsolete shining. [C16: from Latin illustris bright, distinguished, famous, from illustrāre to make light; see illustrate] ilˈlustriously adv. ilˈlustriousness n.

  9. Definition of illustrious adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. If you describe someone as an illustrious person, you mean that they are extremely well known because they have a high position in society or they have done something impressive.

  11. Origin of Illustrious. From Latin illūstris from illūstrāre to give glory to, shine upon illustrate. From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

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