Meaning & Definition of word "Fame"

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    Fame

    /feɪm/

    noun:

    • 1. The state of being known or recognized by many people, especially for notable achievements.
      • Example: Her fame as a talented artist grew after her latest exhibition.
    • 2. Public reputation; widespread acclaim.
      • Example: He achieved fame for his role in the blockbuster movie.
    • 3. The condition of being famous, usually for one's achievements or qualities.
      • Example: The fame he gained from winning the championship changed his life.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'fame', from Latin 'fama' meaning 'report, rumor, reputation'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    fame and fortune:

    Wealth and recognition that often come together.

    fall from fame:

    To lose one's status or popularity.

    fame game:

    The competition or pursuit of becoming famous.

    Related Words

    famous:

    Known about by many people.

    infamous:

    Well-known for a bad quality or deed.

    celebrity:

    A famous person, especially in entertainment or sports.

    Slang Meanings of fame

    Meaning: Clout

    Example Sentence: He has a lot of clout in the industry.

    Meaning: Street cred

    Example Sentence: She has real street cred after her hit song.