fame

The word “fame” has 1 syllable: fame

It's pronounced as /feɪm/


What is synonym and antonym for fame?

In the thesaurus, “fame” has 16 synonyms and 14 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for fame along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for fame

  • acclaim
  • celebrity
  • character
  • dignity
  • glory
  • greatness
  • honor
  • immortality
  • notoriety
  • popularity
  • prominence
  • recognition
  • renown
  • reputation
  • repute
  • stardom

Antonyms for fame

Meanings of fame

  • noun
    1. What is said or reported; gossip, rumour.
    2. One's reputation.
    3. The state of being famous or well-known and spoken of.
  • verb
    1. To make (someone or something) famous.

Example Sentences

  • She achieved great fame after her groundbreaking research was published.
  • The actor's fame grew rapidly after the release of the blockbuster film.
  • They were seeking fame and recognition in the competitive world of music.
  • The athlete's fame was not just due to his skills but also his charitable work.
  • The artist enjoyed a brief moment of fame before fading from the public eye.

On this page you'll find 30 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to fame, such as: acclaim, anonymity, celebrity, character, dignity, discredit, disgrace.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

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acceptability

  • adequacy
  • amplitude
  • appropriateness
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  • fitness
  • goodness
  • honor
  • influence
  • name
  • notoriety
  • opinion
  • position
  • prestige
  • prominence
  • qualification
  • renown
  • satisfactoriness
  • standing
  • stature
  • sufficiency
  • suitability

cachet

  • fame
  • position
  • power
  • prestige
  • significance
  • stature
  • status
  • value

calumniated

  • defamed
  • disgraced
  • humiliated
  • libeled
  • libelled
  • maligned
  • slandered
  • smeared
  • vilified

calumniator

  • adversary
  • agent
  • antagonist
  • attacker
  • bandit
  • competitor
  • criminal
  • defamer
  • detractor
  • exaggerator
  • foe
  • guerrilla
  • invader
  • libeler
  • murderer
  • opponent
  • opposition
  • perjurer
  • prosecutor
  • rebel
  • rival
  • slanderer
  • spy
  • terrorist
  • traitor
  • villain

calumniators

  • adversary
  • agent
  • antagonist
  • attacker
  • bandit
  • competitor
  • criminal
  • defamers
  • detractor
  • exaggerators
  • foe
  • guerrilla
  • invader
  • libelers
  • murderer
  • opponent
  • opposition
  • perjurers
  • prosecutor
  • rebel
  • rival
  • slanderers
  • spy
  • terrorist
  • traitor
  • villain

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