Famous in spanish

Famoso

pronunciation: fɑmoʊsoʊ part of speech: adjective
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famous = famoso, insigne, reputado. 

Example: The philosophy of these critics was enunciated by one of their most prominent spokesmen, the famous Thomas Carlyle.

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» become + famous = hacerse famoso, volverse famoso, convertirse en famoso.

Example: If you are reading this, your dream is probably to become famous one day, but becoming famous is not as hard as everyone makes it to be.

» be famous for = ser famoso por, ser muy conocido por, conocérsele por, tener la reputación de ser.

Example: He is famous for using his celebrity status to get through to politicians so that they'll raise money for the poor in underdeveloped countries.

» famous last words = últimas palabras que se han hecho famosas.

Example: It is a fair bet that the late Adam Faith never dreamed that he might one day be a contender for inclusion in the dictionary of famous last words.

» Posesivo + famous last words = ¡como para creérselo!.

Example: Maybe these will be his famous last words but he swears he is really committed to 'giving up taking drugs for good'.

» famous people = gente famosa.

Example: There are relatively few famous people with schizophrenia because it typically strikes people when they are quite young.

» famous person = persona famosa.

Example: The most famous person to drop out of college who still succeeded in life is no doubt Microsoft founder Bill Gates.

» famous, the = famosos, los.

Example: Biographers will find many, hitherto undiscovered, traits of character or quirks of career of the famous or notorious emerging out of apparently insignificant or unremarked ephemera.

» infamous = infame.

Example: The Matsukawa Materials Room at Fukushima University, Japan, contains items relating to the Matsukawa Incident, an infamous miscarriage of justice in Aug 1949.

» rich and famous = rico y famoso.

Example: More and more of New York's rich and famous are obtaining permits to carry concealed weapons.

» rub + shoulders with the rich and famous = codearse con la crema y nata de la sociedad, codearse con los ricos y famosos, codearse con los ricos, codearse con los famosos.

Example: If you want to rub shoulders with the rich and famous, Marbella is the place for you.

» world-famous [world famous] = famoso en todo el mundo, famoso en el mundo entero.

Example: Paul Erdos (1913-1996) was a world famous Hungarian mathematician.

Famous synonyms

renowned in spanish: renombrado, pronunciation: rɪnaʊnd part of speech: adjective known in spanish: conocido, pronunciation: noʊn part of speech: adjective illustrious in spanish: ilustre, pronunciation: ɪlʌstriəs part of speech: adjective notable in spanish: Incapaz, pronunciation: noʊtəbəl part of speech: adjective noted in spanish: célebre, pronunciation: noʊtəd part of speech: adjective celebrated in spanish: celebrado, pronunciation: seləbreɪtəd part of speech: adjective famed in spanish: famoso, pronunciation: feɪmd part of speech: adjective far-famed in spanish: famoso, pronunciation: fɑrfeɪmd part of speech: adjective
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