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  1. fame: [noun] public estimation : reputation. popular acclaim : renown.

  2. FAME definition: 1. the state of being known or recognized by many people because of your achievements, skills…. Learn more.

  3. FAME meaning: 1. the state of being known or recognized by many people because of your achievements, skills…. Learn more.

  4. Fame definition: widespread reputation, especially of a favorable character; renown; public eminence. See examples of FAME used in a sentence.

  5. Fame is a 1980 American teen musical drama film directed by Alan Parker and written by Christopher Gore.Set in New York City, it chronicles the lives and hardships of students attending The High School of Performing Arts, from their auditions to their freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior years.. Producer David De Silva conceived the premise in 1976, partially inspired by the musical A ...

  6. 3 meanings: 1. the state of being widely known or recognized; renown; celebrity 2. archaic rumour or public report 3. to make.... Click for more definitions.

  7. FAME meaning: the quality of being known by many people because of your achievements, skills, etc: . Learn more.

  8. fame: 1 n the state or quality of being widely honored and acclaimed Synonyms: celebrity , renown Antonyms: infamy , opprobrium a state of extreme dishonor Type of: honor , honour , laurels the state of being honored n favorable public reputation Antonyms: infamy evil fame or public reputation Type of: reputation , repute the state of being ...

  9. the state of being known and talked about by many people. to achieve/win instant fame; Daisy Ridley of ‘Star Wars’ fame (= famous for ‘Star Wars’); The town's only claim to fame is that there was once a riot there.; She went to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune.; see also famous

  10. Soundtrack from the 1980, Alan Parker film "Fame," with Paul McCrane, Irene Cara, Barry Miller, Maureen Teefy, Gene Anthony Ray, Lee Curreri, Jim Moody, Albe...

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