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US
/ˈfeɪmd/
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[ UK /fˈeɪmd/ ]
[ UK /fˈeɪmd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
widely known and esteemed
a renowned painter
an illustrious judge
a notable historian
a famous actor
a famed scientist
a celebrated musician
How To Use famed In A Sentence
- Wilder grew up loving Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin, but his great idol was famed director Ernst Lubitsch.
- The magazine is famed for its merciless political lampoons.
- India has a cuisine as diverse as its contrasting climate and the Punjab is famed for its clay ovens and tandoori cooking.
- Fresh ideas, inventive combinations and a lively ambience inform this modern Scottish restaurant famed for giving traditional dishes a vibrant international infusion.
- The place is justly famed for its antipasti and the final limoncello; you might want to skip straight from one to the other.
- India has a cuisine as diverse as its contrasting climate and the Punjab is famed for its clay ovens and tandoori cooking.
- Famed boating resorts like Marina Hemingway would ‘host’ all the American boaters, providing dockage, food and beverages.
- I'm sitting here chuckling at all the comments about how Clinton and Berger are being "defamed". In New Letter, Clinton's Lawyers Demand ABC Yank Film
- This was the site of the Foucher Plantation, owned by Paul Foucher, son of a New Orleans mayor and son-in-law of Etienne de Bore, famed as the granulator of sugar from cane syrup. Undefined
- Ildefonso Schuster, son of a stalwart Swiss-German officer in the Vatican's famed Swiss Guard, is accounted an Italian Cardinal because he was born in Rome. Time Magazine on the Elevation of Ildefonso Schuster