Renown


The meaning of the word Renown is: the state of being widely known; acclaim


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Because the college’s medical students perform exceptionally well on the licensing exam, the school has earned much renown.

published by Milo on 2021-10-26 00:17:19


Winning the tournament brought renown to the inexperienced knight.

published by Maude on 2021-06-24 03:00:48


While the actress has not reached the level of renown that draws a million dollar salary, she has been in many popular films.

published by Antonetta on 2021-01-27 01:49:07


The philanthropist has garnered renown for her clean water projects in Africa.

published by Camille on 2021-12-11 01:59:17


When the young actress became famous, she realized a lack of privacy came with the renown.

published by Danny on 2021-04-02 09:33:27


The professional football player has not reached that status of renown where fans follow him everywhere.

published by Romona on 2021-07-02 11:10:34


Winning four music awards in one night brought renown to the new artist.

published by Burl on 2021-07-13 00:16:32


The wedding designer’s stylish gowns have won her global renown.

published by Pei on 2021-04-10 13:12:16


Under the new editor, the struggling magazine gained renown for its insightful and well-written articles.

published by Jacquelyn on 2021-09-04 08:34:41


Security will be tight at the event because many of the attendees are of enormous renown.

published by Laura on 2021-06-08 08:36:33


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