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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91. He was enjoying his new-found fame.
92. Children of famous people have fame thrust upon them.
93. Barry was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1987.
94. Everyone seems to want to get into television to claim their share of fame and fortune.
95. He shot to fame in 1997 when he won the US Open.
96. She never enjoyed the fame that was thrust upon her.
97. Her fame has reached the most far-flung corners of the globe.
98. Barbara Follett's greatest claim to fame is that she taught Labour MPs how to look good on television.
99. The fame to which he aspires was beyond his reach.
100. She bought fame at the expense of her happiness and health.
101. My main claim to fame is that I once shook Elvis's hand.
102. A life of toil is generally the price of fame and success.
103. The town's only claim to fame is that there was once a riot there.
104. The town's main claim to fame is being the home of one of the strangest buildings in the world.
105. Rufus Sewell leapt to fame after his lead performance as Will Ladislaw in the BBC's production of Middlemarch.
106. Her fame was bought at the expense of her marriage.
107. His fame rests more on his plays than on his novels.
107. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
108. One of the penalties of fame is loss of privacy.
109. The band's sudden rise to fame took everyone by surprise.
110. Fame and fortune don't mean a thing if you don't have happiness.
111. His fame was so sudden that he was unprepared for public life.
112. Fame portends trouble for men just as fattening does for pigs.
113. She rose to undreamed - of heights of power and fame.
114. After this concert she was firmly on the road to fame and fortune.
115. His fame was obscured by that of his wife .
116. In New York's show business scene, money, fame and power are sacred cows.
117. Her rise to fame was quite phenomenal - in less than two years she was a household name.
118. Largely unknown in his lifetime, Mendel's discoveries earned him posthumous fame.
119. She moved to London in search of fame and fortune.
120. The film tells anew the story of his rise to fame and power.
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