Associations to the word «Famous»
Noun
- Wat
- Seafood
- Porcelain
- Vaudeville
- Pandit
- Satire
- Twain
- Composer
- Treatise
- Tchaikovsky
- Epic
- Personage
- Bazaar
- Surfing
- Autograph
- Philosopher
- Aphrodite
- Medici
- Statesman
- Adolph
- Popular
- Presley
- Descartes
- Sonnet
- Spa
- Pliny
- Jurist
- Ode
- Einstein
- Lyricist
- Cuisine
- Icon
- Sigmund
- Musician
- Chopin
- Heyday
- Inventor
- Grotto
- Namesake
- Troupe
- Waterfall
- Battista
- Chef
- Wordsworth
- Skit
- Welles
- Café
- Cartoon
- Sherlock
- Ji
- Orpheus
- Socrates
- Naturalist
- Iliad
- Portrayal
- Orson
- Haydn
- Preacher
- Coleridge
- Tourist
- Attraction
- Mughal
- Beethoven
- Heracles
- Sportsman
- Trafalgar
- Hoax
- Architect
- Chivalry
- Personality
- Dancer
- Industrialist
- Jingle
- Balzac
- Beatles
- Sculpture
- Domenico
- Depiction
- Bohemian
- Engraving
- Minstrel
- Tango
Adverb
Wiktionary
FAMOUS, adjective. Well known.
FAMOUS, adjective. In the public eye.
FAMOUS LAST WORDS, noun. A notable final utterance before death, especially one made by a celebrity or historical figure.
FAMOUS LAST WORDS, noun. (figuratively) (expressing sarcasm) A statement which is overly optimistic, results from overconfidence, or lacks realistic foresight.
Dictionary definition
FAMOUS, adjective. Widely known and esteemed; "a famous actor"; "a celebrated musician"; "a famed scientist"; "an illustrious judge"; "a notable historian"; "a renowned painter".
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.