Synonym: bright, famous, glorious, great, outstanding, radiant, shining, splendid. Similar words: industrious, illustrate, illustration, illusion, disillusion, lacklustre, austria, histrionic. Meaning: [ɪ'lʌstrɪəs] adj. 1. widely known and esteemed 2. having or conferring glory 3. having or worthy of pride.
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31. He enclosed a number of copies of testimonials and requested one from his illustrious patron.
32. Well, that brave, kind, illustrious man did not come home to us.
33. Don't pull your illustrious past on me.
34. Become the caballero with illustrious reputation or bow hand!
35. Boxing ranks among the Olympic Games'most illustrious orts.
36. Behind the presumptuous General loomed the illustrious Marshal Petain.
37. Dido received the illustrious exiles with friendliness and hospitality.
38. The passing of the competitive examinations was the prerequisite to an illustrious career in officialdom.
39. Ye is the 49th family name in China and an old large family name in Huizhou recorded in A History of Illustrious Families in Xin'an in the Ming Dynasty.
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41. All Planets above the Earth, make a man illustrious and generally known far and near, and being all swift in motion, render him dextrous and nimble in the dispatch of affairs.
42. They were jubilant with vanity over their new grandeur and the illustrious trouble they were making.
43. Hung - chien said, " Mr. Tung does indeed come from an illustrious family!
44. His son Carlo ( 1728~1787 ), the last of the illustrious family, worked in theaters throughout Europe.
45. After that illustrious pairing, Pink Floyd and Hipgnosis collaborated together on every major album the band made, including Dark Side of the Moon, Wired’s choice for best concept album ever.
46. But with the exquisite timing that he showed so often in an illustrious career, Coe helped London produce the late charge which saw them pip their French rivals.
47. Kaii Higashiyama, famed at late 20th century in Japan, was a great landscapist as well as an illustrious proser.
48. These guys were the illustrious guardians of the Ford Motor Company.sentencedict.com
49. None of them had ever tried very hard to trace their illustrious ancestor's background.
50. I do not care about what who the fames illustrious, who the decline?
51. The illustrious Cuvier did not perceive that a barnacle was a crustacean.
52. No , he would be a soldier, and return after long years , all war - worn and illustrious.
53. To be sure, modernism had its illustrious intellectual ancestry. Platonism began the West's pursuit of abstract truth from the times of ancient Greece.
54. The aged and illustrious man had done what the poor boy had refused to do.
55. Premier Zhou's illustrious deeds are an everlasting monument in the hearts of the Chinese people.
56. When once glary verbalism and illustrious oath are forsaken in the back of the Bores.
57. But Winter went on to reject assertions that Ferguson is mellowing as he winds towards the end of an illustrious career.
58. The first President who was the son of a President, John Quincy Adams in many respects paralleled the career as well as the temperament and viewpoints of his illustrious father.
59. Arsenal's official scoreboard gave the record-breaking team that illustrious tag after they had completed an historic unbeaten league campaign against Leicester.
60. Her sister ship Ark Royal was controversially taken out of service early at the end of last year and the last of the three, Illustrious, will be decommissioned in 2014.
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