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adjective

famous

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adjective
1
Known widely by many people.
"She became famous after her debut novel topped the bestseller list."
"The town is famous for its annual cheese festival."

How to Use Famous

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishWell known, usually in a positive sense.

Common mistake

For a bad kind of fame, use "infamous" or "notorious" instead — "famous" leans positive or neutral.

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Common pairings
famous for world-famous become famous

Word Forms

more famous comparative, famoused past tense, famouses singular, most famous superlative

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Etymology

From Latin famosus, from fama, "fame, reputation" — the same root as "fame."

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