Synonym: fabled. Similar words: legend, quandary, boundary, secondary, calendar, agenda, secondary school, allege. Meaning: ['ledʒəndərɪ] adj. 1. so celebrated as to having taken on the nature of a legend 2. celebrated in fable or legend.
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1 His courage and exploits were legendary.
2 Odysseus was a legendary Greek hero.
3 Legendary stories are passed down from parents to children.
4 Her resistance to the Nationalists endowed her with legendary status.
5 Her singing was legendary.
6 His legendary tardiness left audiences waiting for hours.
7 Was King Arthur a real or a legendary character?
8 Her fey charm and eccentric ways were legendary.
9 He is legendary for his fearlessness and pugnacity.
10 Her patience and tact are legendary.
11 The hill is the legendary home of King Arthur.
12 His thoroughness and attention to detail is legendary.
13 His political skill is legendary.
14 Her patience and tact were legendary.
15 The cave is the home of a legendary giant.
16 Great Olympic athletes have become legendary.
17 He became editor of the legendary Irish journal 'The Bell'.
18 During the late seventies, he collaborated with the legendary Muddy Waters.
19 He emulated the feat of the legendary athlete Jesse Owens.
20 Their voracity is legendary and even the most hardened warriors cannot repress a shiver if one speaks about them.
21 Unicorns are legendary beasts.
22 They played regularly at legendary hot spots such as the UFO Club.
23 Legendary hipsters Stomp bring street theater to Boston this week.
24 Dragons are legendary animals.
25 The culture wars here are almost legendary.
26 The 205's chassis has achieved almost legendary status.
27 First there is the almost legendary ease of use.
28 Tales of Stan's exploits are legendary.
29 It was the now legendary Nightmare Scenario.
30 The hill is supposed to be the resting place of the legendary King Lud.
More similar words: legend, quandary, boundary, secondary, calendar, agenda, secondary school, allege, alleged, college, allegedly, privilege, standard, miranda rule, standardize, standard-bearer, degenerate, electoral college, standard of living, the general public, endanger, lend a hand, gender, appendage, defendant, attendant, attendance, commendable, descendant, dependable.