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Synonyms and antonyms of Fame and renown in British Thesaurus

Fame and renown

fame (noun)

the state of being famous

renown (noun)

formal the state of being famous and admired for a special skill or achievement

celebrity (noun)

formal the state of being famous

prominence (noun)

the state of being important or well known

stardom (noun)

the state of being very famous, especially as a film star or entertainer

immortality (noun)

the fact of being immortal or being famous enough to be remembered for a long time

notoriety (noun)

a situation in which someone or something is famous for something bad

the spotlight (noun)

a situation in which you get a lot of public attention

exposure (noun)

things that are written or said about a person, product, event etc that make them well known

claim to fame ()

the thing that makes a person or place famous or interesting

someone’s fifteen minutes of fame ()

a very short period when someone is famous and is often referred to in newspapers or on the television