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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61. She seems unfazed by her sudden success and fame.
62. Tell him not to finger for fame.
63. She's seeking fame in the world of television.
64. The singer was enskied in fame.
65. He set off to find fame and fortune .
66. She never let fame go to her head.
67. She found fame on the stage.
68. With his book,he wrote himself into sudden fame.
69. The film earned him international fame.
70. Their fame rests entirely on one record.
71. Fame can be a shortcut to love and money.
72. She is a woman of ill fame.
73. It's just one of the penalties of fame.
74. His fame spread far and wide.
75. He revelled in his new-found fame.
76. Many people are bedazzled by fame.
77. The town's fame rests on its beautiful 14th-century abbey.
78. What price fame and fortune?
79. She endeavoured after more fame and wealth.
80. Fame comes at a price.
81. His adventure brought him both fame and notoriety.
82. Few people who aspire to fame ever achieve it.
83. She tried to candy up her husband's fame.
84. Such shameful behaviour will certainly derogate from his fame.
85. Fame can be a two-edged sword .
86. The sexual scandal will detract from the president's fame.
87. He owed his fame to good fortune.
88. He is a man of ill fame.
89. Affleck catapulted to fame after picking up an Oscar.
90. He had hankered after fame all his life.
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