Synonym: glory, name, notoriety, popularity, renown, reputation. Similar words: famed, defame, far-famed, family, famine, famous, famished, familial. Meaning: [feɪm] n. 1. the state or quality of being widely honored and acclaimed 2. favorable public reputation.
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31. Her success will redound to the fame of Beijing University.
32. She first rose to fame as a singer at the age of 16.
33. The Spring Festival comes, SMS reports; New Year greetings, wish you smile; life is happy, good luck over; double wages, have both fame and wealth, opportunities around; health need; a text message, all is well.
34. It's reasonable to suppose that people go into this business in search of fame.
35. Streisand won fame as a singer before she became an actress.
36. Blessed is he whose fame does not outshine his truth.
37. Fame is often simply a matter of being in the right place at the right time.
38. Vivienne Westwood has scaled the heights of fashion's hall of fame.
39. Fame in the world of rock and pop is largely ephemeral.
40. At last he attained to fame.
41. Her fame rests on a single book.
42. Her principal objective was international fame as a scientist.
43. Victory brought them glory, fame and riches.
44. His fame will endure for ever.
45. Success took him from insignificance to wealth and fame.
46. His second novel established his fame as a writer.
47. He is mad for fame.
48. Fame and fortune notwithstanding,(sentencedict.com/fame.html) Donna never forgot her hometown.
49. He fell over himself for fame.
50. She rose to fame out of nowhere.
51. The town's only claim to fame is the castle.
52. She was thrust into fame.
53. Fame and fortune beckoned to them.
54. The young musician rose quickly to fame.
55. The Beatles were at the height of their fame.
56. Well, there goes my chance of fame!
57. His fame had spread far and wide.
58. Fame hasn't really changed him.
59. In debate he often parlays his voice into fame.
60. The restaurant's fame spread quickly.
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