Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Famous"
The meaning of "Famous" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does famous mean?
A:
Well known
Can apply to a person or place
Can apply to a person or place
Q:
What does my famous mean?
A:
Thx a lot!
I felt like "my famous" was kind of my boom which only I know.
You mean it is famous and of mine, right?
Thx a lot!
I felt like "my famous" was kind of my boom which only I know.
You mean it is famous and of mine, right?
Q:
What does famous mean?
A:
유명한
Q:
What does famous for mean?
A:
Famous - Ünlü
Q:
What does famous mean?
A:
Famoso
Example sentences using "Famous"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with famous for
.
.
A:
London is famous for its many beautiful landmarks.
France is famous for its cuisine.
France is famous for its cuisine.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with famous and well-known.
A:
this person is very well known . this food is famous for its taste.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with famous.
A:
He is a famous actor
This painting is famous
This is a famous spot
That is famous battle
She is a famous artist
He is a famous musician
This painting is famous
This is a famous spot
That is famous battle
She is a famous artist
He is a famous musician
Synonyms of "Famous" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between famous and well-known ?
A:
有名と知名度が高いと同じような違いかな。一緒だと思ってもいいけど、famousは特にポジティブなニュアンスです。
Q:
What is the difference between It's really famous here and It's really famous in here ?
A:
It's really famous here:
This place is very famous (this means in general it is famous).
It's really famous in here
Inside this location (like inside a building or area) is very famous.
This place is very famous (this means in general it is famous).
It's really famous in here
Inside this location (like inside a building or area) is very famous.
Q:
What is the difference between well_known and famous ?
A:
well-known = everyone in the group knows it
famous = everybody everywhere knows it
My teacher is well-known for being a good piano player. (= everyone in the class or school knows it)
My teacher is famous for being a good piano player (= the whole country or world knows it)
famous = everybody everywhere knows it
My teacher is well-known for being a good piano player. (= everyone in the class or school knows it)
My teacher is famous for being a good piano player (= the whole country or world knows it)
Q:
What is the difference between famous and infamous ?
A:
“Infamous” is famous for bad things.
“Famous” is for general meanings.
“Famous” is for general meanings.
Q:
What is the difference between famous and popular ?
A:
FAMOUS = known and recognised by many people
POPULAR = liked or supported by many people
POPULAR = liked or supported by many people
Translations of "Famous"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? famous
A:
Pronunciation:
fae-mus
fae-mus
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? famous
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? famous
A:
Famous
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? famous
A:
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Other questions about "Famous"
Q:
"Famous" is an adjective, why isn't there a link verb "are" before "famous"?
A:
because the sentence could also be written as “Your friend meets a lot of famous people.”
There is a great article on this on study.com if you want to learn more about identifying and removing/replacing linking verbs.
There is a great article on this on study.com if you want to learn more about identifying and removing/replacing linking verbs.
Q:
Famous people are not only entertainers.
Not only entertainers are famous.
Not only entertainers are famous.
A:
You could say,
Besides entertainers, there are lots of other people who are famous (in society).
You don't need to use the word "society" because the person reading your sentence will understand the context.
Besides entertainers, there are lots of other people who are famous (in society).
You don't need to use the word "society" because the person reading your sentence will understand the context.
Q:
I'm not famous anymore. Does this sound natural?
A:
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Q:
He's very famous. Does this sound natural?
A:
Make sure your syllables are all the same length. You said "he's" slowly and "very" quickly
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