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renown

1 of 1noun
/rɪ.ˈnaʊn/
1

the state of being admired and respected by many people

  • The scientist achieved worldwide renown for his groundbreaking research on climate change.
  • Her renown as a chef grew after she won several prestigious culinary awards.
  • The artist's renown spread far beyond the art community, attracting international attention.
  • Despite his renown, he remained humble and focused on his work rather than his fame.
  • The writer's renown came from his ability to craft stories that resonated deeply with readers.
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