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fame
noun as in celebrity
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Example Sentences
But she believes that being impersonated is actually a marker of someone's popularity and fame, saying that "it means you've arrived".
She rose to fame as a childhood star making her debut in a number of Nickelodeon projects including the film Harriet the Spy.
The Lady's fame owed much to its advice to women on the mysteries of the British class system.
Synonymous with James Bond, the late Scottish star first found fame through modelling and body-building before landing a few small theatre and TV roles.
Some former players revel in their past fame; Parker takes pains to avoid it.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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