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renown
[ ri-noun ]
noun
- widespread and high repute; fame.
Synonyms: eminence, note, distinction, glory, celebrity
- Obsolete. report or rumor.
renown
/ rɪˈnaʊn /
noun
- widespread reputation, esp of a good kind; fame
Other Words From
- re·nownless adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of renown1
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Example Sentences
For fans of video game music, the serene, transporting “Aquatic Ambiance” has a special renown.
Jones came to early renown as a film composer, where he wrote the scores to Oscar-winning “In the Heat of the Night,” “The Wiz,” “In Cold Blood” and “The Color Purple,” among many others.
And as the city has grown to assume a prominent place in American pop culture, it has given global renown to this local phenomenon, name-dropped by Raymond Chandler, Nancy Meyers and the Beach Boys.
The post of finance minister went to Antoine Armand, a member of Macron’s own Renaissance party who, until now, was of little political renown.
Abbott has gained both renown and condemnation for his immigration policies.
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