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Widely known and esteemed.
noted
celebrated
notable
renowned
illustrious
famed
far-famed
known
Well or widely known.
well-known
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I therefore consider three
famous
examples of sensible correlations with increasing size.
2
Even New York's most
famous
superhero needs a day job, Quesada said.
3
Exciting new stories about
famous
people and great events by top authors.
4
However, there is a crisis brewing in its most
famous
city, Miami.
5
General Sahib pointed at the
famous
photo from the '71 India-Pakistan War.
6
Some of Simmons'
famous
friends said the allegations had left them stunned.
7
True, he is by far the most
famous
name on the list.
8
Lee said it was special to be back at the
famous
course.
9
The Christian literal movement is, of course,
famous
for its conservative politics.
10
The passage relates to a day in the
famous
debates of 1858.
11
She was beautiful, successful and
famous
of course -but also vulnerable.
12
Your Journey's
famous
-and of course I know the inside story.
13
Oh yes, we've had quite a number of
famous
authors in Fairwick.
14
The state is home to the
famous
seaside resort city of Cancun.
15
Few weeks later Shaw named as 7th corespondent in
famous
divorce case.
16
And there's a wide range of voices, including some quite
famous
ones.
famous
most famous
become famous
famous people
very famous
so famous