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Adjectives of Social Human Attributes - Adjectives of Fame

These adjectives provide information about the level, extent, or impact of someone or something's fame, conveying their widespread recognition or influence.

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Categorized English Adjectives of Social Human Attributes
famous
famous
[Adjective]

known by a lot of people

Ex: The famous singer performed to a sold-out crowd at the arena. 
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renowned
renowned
[Adjective]

famous and admired by many people

Ex: The renowned scientist was honored with a Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking research. 
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eminent
eminent
[Adjective]

having a position or quality that is noticeably great and respected

Ex: The eminent professor was widely respected for his contributions to physics. 
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famed
famed
[Adjective]

widely recognized and known

Ex: The famed actress received an Oscar for her performance in the film. 
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reputable
reputable
[Adjective]

respected and trusted due to having a good reputation

Ex: The reputable doctor is known for his expertise and compassionate care. 
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world-famous
world-famous
[Adjective]

widely known and recognized around the world

Ex: The world-famous landmark attracts tourists from every corner of the globe. 
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celebrated
celebrated
[Adjective]

widely recognized and acknowledged

Ex: The celebrated artist's work is exhibited in galleries worldwide. 
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iconic
iconic
[Adjective]

widely recognized and regarded as a symbol of a particular time, place, or culture

Ex: He gave an iconic performance that will be remembered for years. 
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legendary
legendary
[Adjective]

very well-known and admired

Ex: The actor gave a legendary performance that will be remembered for generations to come. 
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well-known
well-known
[Adjective]

widely recognized or acknowledged

Ex: The well-known actor has starred in numerous blockbuster movies. 
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high-profile
high-profile
[Adjective]

drawing a lot of public attention or interest

Ex: The high-profile trial captured media attention nationwide. 
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fabled
fabled
[Adjective]

famous or well-known for being exceptional or rare

Ex: The restaurant is famous for its fabled cuisine, which attracts food lovers from around the world. 
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acclaimed
acclaimed
[Adjective]

highly praised or recognized for one's excellence or achievements

Ex: The acclaimed author's latest novel received rave reviews from critics. 
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