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FAR-FAMED
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Dictionary entry overview: What does far-famed mean?
• FAR-FAMED (adjective)
The adjective FAR-FAMED has 1 sense:
Familiarity information: FAR-FAMED used as an adjective is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
Widely known and esteemed
Synonyms:
celebrated; famed; famous; far-famed; illustrious; notable; noted; renowned
Context example:
a renowned painter
Similar:
known (apprehended with certainty)
Context examples
The scenes in its neighbourhood, Charmouth, with its high grounds and extensive sweeps of country, and still more, its sweet, retired bay, backed by dark cliffs, where fragments of low rock among the sands, make it the happiest spot for watching the flow of the tide, for sitting in unwearied contemplation; the woody varieties of the cheerful village of Up Lyme; and, above all, Pinny, with its green chasms between romantic rocks, where the scattered forest trees and orchards of luxuriant growth, declare that many a generation must have passed away since the first partial falling of the cliff prepared the ground for such a state, where a scene so wonderful and so lovely is exhibited, as may more than equal any of the resembling scenes of the far-famed Isle of Wight: these places must be visited, and visited again, to make the worth of Lyme understood.
(Persuasion, by Jane Austen)
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