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Meanings of
far-famed
in English
Widely known and esteemed.
famous
noted
celebrated
notable
renowned
illustrious
famed
Related terms
known
Synonyms
Examples for "
famous
"
famous
noted
celebrated
notable
renowned
Examples for "
famous
"
1
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.
1
Obama
noted
Iraq would have difficult days ahead with further violence likely.
2
Results: Initiative partners
noted
progress in establishing the conditions for collective impact.
3
He
noted
that reporters regularly follow companies' and executives' social media posts.
4
China
noted
the findings did not challenge its right to censor content.
5
Domestic violence and depression are increasingly
noted
as problems in some communities.
1
Read: Public Holidays: What is Freedom Day and when is it
celebrated
?
2
Trabolgan Holiday Centre in east Cork recently
celebrated
15 years in existence.
3
Commonwealth Day is
celebrated
on the second Monday of March every year.
4
Photo: AFP Mr English
celebrated
the preliminary result and thanked National's supporters.
5
ST PATRICK'S Day will be
celebrated
at venues across Northern Ireland today.
1
Those funds still carry a
notable
long position in the market, however.
2
So far, Iraq has achieved several
notable
successes on the political level.
3
Avoid asking when there's a
notable
market or industry downturn, for example.
4
Risk models with combined genetic and environmental factors have
notable
discrimination power.
5
But
notable
exceptions include major developing countries such as China and India.
1
Forty years ago, however, Eldo was a
world
-
renowned
hotbed of free climbing.
2
Open water swimming is
renowned
for the no-holds-barred approach of the competitors.
3
Drive the Franschhoek Pass South Africa is
renowned
for great driving roads.
4
Our recent deaths include the
renowned
scientist and HIV researcher Gita Ramjee.
5
The most
renowned
heroes of the age took part in the expedition.
1
She achieved a number of firsts during her long and
illustrious
career.
2
Nine years of armored combat, all my honors, my
illustrious
record, gone.
3
There was power in the Nigeria midfield to limit their
illustrious
opponents.
4
Payne fought to change that with NABJ's other
illustrious
founders, said Glover.
5
In Poetry
-
illustrious
and consummate: In Friendship -noble and sincere.
1
New York's
famed
Metropolitan Opera, the nation's largest, reported a budget shortfall.
2
CERN, the
famed
Swiss high energy particle physics lab, has a problem.
3
The events are said to have helped inspire Herman Melville's
famed
novel.
4
Hemmes, however, is
famed
for his ability to bounce back from adversity.
5
The nuns are
famed
for the manufacture of artificial feathers and flowers.
Usage of
far-famed
in English
1
On famous Lake Pogoniblick in the heart of the
far-famed
Wappahammock district.
2
One the
far-famed
explorer, the other the unknown rifleman behind the plow.
3
Listening to her, I could well believe in the
far-famed
Orpheus lute.
4
Away, away the good ship flew to round the
far-famed
Cape Horn.
5
One sees nothing of the
far-famed
beauty of Seville, on approaching it.
6
I was now paying my second visit to the
far-famed
Tákwá Ridge.
7
With him was the
far-famed
invincible Tenth Legion that had ravished Gaul.
8
If it's some of Jouret's
far
-
famed
magic, I'll say he's some conjurer.
9
I need say but little to my readers respecting that
far-famed
river.
10
The Spaniards found neither the
far-famed
seven cities nor the fountain of youth.
11
The
far-famed
Donner Party were, in a peculiar sense, pioneer martyrs of California.
12
Already the
far-famed
quadrilles had attracted around them a curious crowd.
13
I stood in the road, scarcely a hundred steps from the
far-famed
dale.
14
Now we discovered it to be the
far-famed
St. Michael's Mount.
15
Could this be the
far-famed
Mississippi, or was it not rather old Avernus?
16
Julia was educated at Mrs. Emma Willard's
far-famed
seminary at Troy, New York.
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far-famed
Adjective
Frequent collocations
far-famed city
far-famed river
far-famed dale
become far-famed
far-famed action
More collocations
Far-famed
through the time
Far-famed
across language varieties
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