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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181. It should not be thought, though, that Mauchline's fame is restricted to its associations with the poet.
182. Men often mistake notoriety for fame, and would rather be noticed for their vices than not be noticed at all. Harry S. Truman
183. But no amount of money can buy what Nakamatsu really wants -- lasting fame.
184. The best fame is a writer's fame. It's enough to get a table at a good restaurant, but not enough to get you interrupted when you eat. Fran Lebowitz
185. Rather than love, than money, than fame,(sentencedict.com) give me truth. Henry David Thoreau
186. The winner's work will be shown alongside artists in this cartoon hall of fame.
187. With fame I become more and more stupid, which of course is a very common phenomenon. Albert Einstein
188. He was dominated by an insatiable drive for fame.
189. He wrote one poem which ensured his undying fame.
190. The candidate was encompassed with a nimbus of fame.
191. Eventually he wearied of wooing fame and fortune.
192. He wishfully indulged in dreams of fame.
193. Her matronly fame was trodden under all men's feet.
194. From fame to infamy is a much travelled road.
195. But for me fame is like rocket fuel.
196. Life is more than the pursuance of fame.
197. It was calculated to secure for his book a name ,(sentencedict.com/fame.html) and for himself posthumous fame.
198. The incredible geysers and picture postcard landscape brought Yellowstone its fame.
199. Michael's road to fame began at the University of North Carolina.
200. As smoke from fire, so ill fame rise from scandal.
201. Stephen Crane was another great writer to gain fame as a war correspondent.
202. Berenice was in no way hypnotized by either his wealth or fame.
203. Because of origins acquires fame in the ancient Greece Olympia.
204. My father was always looking for a shortcut to fame and fortune.
205. Montesquieu's fame rests above everything else on his political theory of the separation of powers.
206. In real life, we need is nether fame and fortune, nor the money, but safety!
207. Your wealth, fame and temporal power will shrivel to irrelevance.
208. By the plaudits he received, it was doubtless worthy of his fame.
209. Because the hunting ground here has Tibetan Buddhism temple Kang Longsi acquire fame.
210. You're kinda lucky cuz you got more fame than you deserve.
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