FAME - meaning and definition. What is FAME
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What (who) is FAME - definition

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FAME; Fame (song); Fame (TV show); Fame (TV series); Fame (movie); Fame (band); F.A.M.E.; F.A.M.E; Fame (disambiguation); Fame (film); Fame (single); F.A.M.E. (album); Fame Song

fame         
n.
1) to achieve, attain, win; seek fame
2) international; undying fame
3) at the height of one's fame
fame         
If you achieve fame, you become very well-known.
The film earned him international fame.
...her rise to fame and fortune as a dramatist.
claim to fame: see claim
N-UNCOUNT
Fame         
·noun Public report or rumor.
II. Fame ·vt To make famous or renowned.
III. Fame ·vt To report widely or honorably.
IV. Fame ·noun Report or opinion generally diffused; renown; public estimation; celebrity, either favorable or unfavorable; as, the fame of Washington.

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Fame
Examples of use of FAME
1. Toley was a member of the Collegiate Tennis Hall of Fame, Southern California Tennis Hall of Fame and USC Athletic Hall of Fame.
2. Uncomfortable fame Pacheco has, however, found her new found fame unsettling.
3. Nelson was inducted into the PGA Hall of Fame in 1'53 and the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1'74.
4. Fame was the scent that drew Chapman to his victim, and achieving personal fame through murderous association was his spur.
5. However, Simpson‘s fame skyrocketed during the marriage.