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Dictionary definition of renowned

Widely known, respected and admired for one's achievements, skills or reputation.
"The renowned scientist was invited to give a keynote speech at the conference."

Detailed meaning of renowned

It is used to describe someone or something that has gained a high level of fame, recognition or prestige. A renowned person can be a celebrity, a professional, a scientist, an artist, or a leader. A renowned thing can be a place, a product, a service, an event or an organization.
The term implies a sense of fame or prestige, and suggests that the person, thing or situation described as renowned is well-known and respected by many people. It implies a sense of recognition and admiration.
It is important to note that renowned can also imply a sense of excellence or superiority, as something or someone that is renowned is considered to be among the best in their field, and can also imply a sense of reputation, as the level of fame and respect that a person or thing has gained, often depends on its reputation or the quality of its work.

Example sentences containing renowned

1. She was a renowned scientist in the field of astrophysics.
2. The restaurant, renowned for its exquisite Italian cuisine, was always packed.
3. The city is renowned for its vibrant music scene and colorful street art.
4. He is a renowned author, celebrated for his vivid descriptions and captivating plots.
5. The university is renowned for its outstanding engineering program.
6. The surgeon, renowned for his precision, was sought after by patients worldwide.

History and etymology of renowned

The adjective 'renowned' has its etymological origins in Old French and Latin. It is derived from the Old French word 'renon,' which means 'renown' or 'fame,' itself borrowed from the Latin 'renomen,' meaning 'report' or 'fame.' The Latin 'renomen' is a combination of 're-' (meaning 'again') and 'nomen' (meaning 'name'), indicating the repeated mentioning or fame associated with a name. As a result, 'renowned' signifies being widely known, respected, and admired for one's achievements, skills, or reputation, alluding to the enduring recognition and fame that comes from repeated mention and commendation. It captures the essence of a person or thing that has achieved a lasting and celebrated status in the eyes of the public or a particular community.

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Further usage examples of renowned

1. This renowned artifact is a priceless piece of our cultural heritage.
2. The renowned actress has won several awards for her breathtaking performances.
3. The renowned park is home to a variety of endangered species.
4. This country is renowned for its extraordinary natural landscapes.
5. The festival is renowned for its fantastic display of fireworks.
6. She is renowned for her unyielding dedication to environmental causes.
7. The renowned chef introduced us to a delightful fusion of Asian and Mediterranean flavors.
8. This designer is renowned for his avant-garde approach to fashion.
9. The artist, renowned for his abstract paintings, held a new exhibition downtown.
10. The mountain range is renowned for its challenging climbing routes.
11. The company is renowned for its commitment to sustainable practices.
12. Our city's library is renowned for its vast collection of ancient manuscripts.
13. The architect is renowned for incorporating natural elements into his building designs.
14. The winery is renowned for its exquisite Pinot Noir.

Admiration and Respect, Social Hierarchy and Relationships, Praise and Respect

acclaimed,distinguished,eminent,illustrious,notable,prominent

esteemed,famed,famous

famous, unknown, obscure, insignificant

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