English to Icelandic Meaning of fame - frægð


Fame :
frægð

mannorð, frægð, Rep, minning, álit, orðspor, nafn, heiður, lykt, dýrð, orðstír, afrek, kalla, færsla, Dak, þora, gildi, Standard, bekk, markaður, gott mannorð, Bazaar, æfa

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Definitions of fame in English
Noun(1) the state or quality of being widely honored and acclaimed(2) favorable public reputation
Examples of fame in English
(1) winning the Olympic title has brought her fame and fortune(2) He is reported as having suffered from clinical depression after the trauma of sudden fame and sudden mass public hatred.(3) But eventually the fame had become too much, and I believe he had turned to drugs to escape.(4) Guys who participated in a lot of the first ever matches deserved the fame they got from them.(5) This final show told an overwhelming story of what people will put themselves through for fame and fortune.(6) They are an adventurous bunch and many of them venture overseas to find fame and fortune.(7) she's searching for fame(8) This is the man who never gives up in his quest for fame and fortune.(9) Some people want to keep their private lives to themselves; others emote in public for fame and money.(10) They are after the fantastic first prize we're offering this year which could set the winner on the road to fame and fortune.(11) Despite the fame and the globetrotting, the couple's domestic existence is reassuringly familiar.(12) Occasionally, as in the case of Abba, the winning Eurovision band goes on to fame and fortune, but mostly they don't.(13) How do you motivate yourself at 27 when you have already achieved fame and enough money to last a lifetime?(14) he won fame for himself in the war(15) Eaglesmith once was quoted as saying that he lived like a rock star without the fame .(16) She arrived in Los Angeles dreaming of fame and fortune.
Related Phrases of fame
(1) hall of fame ::
Frægðarhöll
(2) claim to fame ::
segjast frægð
(3) worldwide fame ::
um allan heim frægð
(4) fame and wealth ::
frægð og auð
(5) ill fame ::
illa frægð
Synonyms
Noun
1. renown ::
minning
2. celebrity ::
orðstír
3. stardom ::
stjörnuhimininn
4. popularity ::
vinsældir
5. prominence ::
áberandi
6. note ::
athugið
7. distinction ::
greinarmunur
8. esteem ::
álit
9. importance ::
mikilvægi
10. account ::
reikningur
11. consequence ::
Afleiðingin
13. eminence ::
Eminence
14. prestige ::
álit
15. stature ::
vexti
16. repute ::
orðspor
17. notoriety ::
frægð
18. infamy ::
Infamy
Antonyms
1. anonymity ::
nafnleynd
2. oblivion ::
Oblivion
Different Forms
fame, famed
Word Example from TV Shows
the wax museum,
the Walk of Fame.

the wax museum, the Walk of Fame.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 6

Boss hall of fame. I don't see anything
here from Kleinman.

Boss hall of FAME. I don't see anything here from Kleinman.

Breaking Bad Season 3, Episode 9

You don't know? How dare you call
yourselves a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?

You don't know? How dare you call yourselves a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 10

The death of your brother and the start of your own fame?

The death of your brother and the start of your own FAME?

Vikings Season 1, Episode 9


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