renowned
renown(re-(強意) + nomer(to name)) + -ed
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/icons/point.icon FAMOUS, RENOWNED, CELEBRATED, NOTED, NOTORIOUS, DISTINGUISHED, EMINENT, ILLUSTRIOUS mean known far and wide.
FAMOUS implies little more than the fact of being, sometimes briefly, widely and popularly known.
e.g. a famous actress
RENOWNED implies more glory and acclamation.
e.g. one of the most renowned figures in sports history
CELEBRATED implies notice and attention especially in print.
e.g. the most celebrated beauty of her day
NOTED suggests well-deserved public attention.
e.g. the noted mystery writer
NOTORIOUS frequently adds to
FAMOUS an implication of questionableness or evil.
e.g. a notorious gangster
DISTINGUISHED implies acknowledged excellence or superiority.
e.g. a distinguished scientist who won the Nobel Prize
EMINENT implies even greater prominence for outstanding quality or character.
e.g. the country's most eminent writers
ILLUSTRIOUS stresses enduring honor and glory attached to a deed or person.
e.g. illustrious war heroes
adjective
known or talked about by many people; famous: 多くの人々によって知られている、話されている; 有名な
⦅かたく⦆ 〈人などが〉 «…で/…として» 著名な, 名声ある(famous) «for/as»
e.g. a restaurant renowned for its Southwestern-style food.: 南西部風の食べ物で著名なレストラン