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fame

fame [ faym ]


noun 
Definition:
 
renown: the condition of being very well known
the fame that goes with being a recording star
His only claim to fame is being married to a socialite.

[12th century. Via French< Latin fama "talk, report, reputation"]

Word Usage
fame or notoriety?

In contemporary English notoriety is correctly used to mean only "the condition of being well-known for something disgraceful or otherwise undesirable," as in a mayor whose notoriety stems from election fraud. A word with a similar meaning is infamy. Fame on the other hand is simply "the condition of being very well known," as in a governor whose fame [not notoriety] stems from his heroic service in the Korean War. The same distinction holds with the adjectives notorious (and infamous) and famous ("widely known").

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