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Meanings of
illustrious
in English
Widely known and esteemed.
famous
noted
celebrated
notable
renowned
famed
far-famed
Related terms
known
Glorious.
glorious
respected
redoubtable
Related terms
proud
Synonyms
Examples for "
glorious
"
glorious
respected
redoubtable
Examples for "
glorious
"
1
These are the rule in a campaign; the
glorious
excitements the exceptions.
2
It seemed authentically convincing; it was
glorious
;
it was full of joy:
3
Today, we celebrate the first
glorious
anniversary of the Information Purification Directives.
4
That means anyone looking for a
glorious
revolution could be left disappointed.
5
Praise the Lord for He is
glorious
;
Never shall His promise fail.
1
The Spanish government said it
respected
the decision of the German court.
2
Israel dismissed reports of its responsibility and said it
respected
Egypt's sovereignty.
3
It said democracy needed to be
respected
to ensure stability and prosperity.
4
They held a
respected
place in any society of parents and children.
5
The smallest new state became more important, wealthier, more
respected
than Germany.
1
The more
redoubtable
task of rebuilding the devastated regions' infrastructure will follow.
2
And now once more the
redoubtable
Charleston catcher appeared at the bat.
3
The idea of an attack on that
redoubtable
fortress was not new.
4
However
redoubtable
may be the Chevalier, let your heart rest in peace.
5
But his achievement none the less had been of a
redoubtable
character.
Usage of
illustrious
in English
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.
6
The Greek government rendered all the honor possible to the
illustrious
dead.
7
The holy and
illustrious
Durvasa is of the complexion of the celestials.
8
Also read: Bridgestone BMW Club Series returns to the most
illustrious
stage
9
And therewith has retired the noble and
illustrious
lady in deep mourning.
10
He was as infamous in wantonness as Frode was
illustrious
in war.
11
His wife was the daughter of the most
illustrious
of the Scipios.
12
Opposite the chateau arose the mansions of
illustrious
nobles of the Court.
13
He recently spoke with EBONY.com to share insights about his
illustrious
career.
14
For years afterward, the Hapsburgs remained the most
illustrious
house in Europe.
15
His mind ranged and revelled always in the
illustrious
or obscure past.
16
Because an
illustrious
client has placed her piteous case in my hands.
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illustrious
Adjective
Frequent collocations
most illustrious
illustrious career
illustrious men
illustrious family
illustrious name
More collocations
Illustrious
through the time
Illustrious
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
Ireland
Common
United States of America
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