Fame means many people know you. It often comes from doing something special. People with fame are often famous for talent or success.
She gained fame for her singing.
The actor's fame grew very fast.
Fame can mean what people think about someone or something. It shows if the opinion is good or not. This meaning is about reputation in society.
The company has a good fame for quality.
He wants to protect his family's fame.
This meaning of fame is about people noticing and praising someone. It comes after success or good actions. It shows public attention.
The artist worked hard to get fame.
Winning gave her more fame and joy.
In old or specialized language, fame can mean a name or word for something. This use is rare today but important in history or linguistics.
In old texts, fame means 'name' or 'word'.
The fame of a tree means its title.
Fame can mean how stories or myths tell about a person. It shows a special, famous story that many people know and remember.
The hero's fame grew into a legend.
Fame in stories makes people famous forever.
In old or formal legal language, fame means a public notice people must hear. This meaning is now rare but important in history and law.
The fame of marriage was called in the town square.
They gave a fame before the important meeting.