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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121. He was always looking for a shortcut to fame and fortune.
122. The record company was trying to cash in on her fame by releasing early teenage recordings.
123. He had fame, money, and everything that goes with it.
124. Honda won fame in the 1980s as the little car company that humbled the industry giants.
125. Sharon Stone rocketed to fame in the film 'Basic Instinct'.
126. The group had a meteoric rise to fame in the 70s.
127. Shelley's fame had spread in the walls of the college.
128. For all his wealth and fame, he's a very lonely man.
129. She is hoping her US debut will be the first step on the road to fame and fortune.
130. You really know you've made it when they enshrine you in the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame.
131. Photographer Weegee shot to fame with his shocking pics of New York crime in the 30s.
132. His fame was bought at the expense of health and happiness.
133. The United States has always acted as a magnet for people seeking fame and fortune.
134. His fame is worldwide.
135. But, two-and-a-half years later, things haven't quite gone to plan and Stanley's dreams of fame and fortune lie tattered and torn.
136. The thought that any parent would manipulate their child into seeking fame just appalled me.
137. She went to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune. Sentencedict.com
138. One of the penalties of fame is that people point at you in the street.
139. They went to America in search of fame and fortune.
140. Her rapid rise to fame/power/popularity/etc. meant that she made many enemies.
141. Many people hunt after fame in their lives but never find it.
142. This little town's only claim to fame is that the President was born here.
143. At that time, the Beatles were at the height of their fame .
144. Nichols was recognized by the Hall of Fame in 1949.
145. The book charts her rise to fame as an actress.
146. She has spent her life running after fame and fortune.
147. His main claim to fame is that he went to school with the Prime Minister.
148. He was on the cusp between small acting roles and moderate fame.
149. He rose to fame in the 90s as a TV presenter.
150. He longs after fame.
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