Famous in a sentence as an adjective

You are not famous for being you.#2 - YOU need to know how to be critical and polite.

It's not about how rich you'll become, or how famous, or who will like you, or how much fun it will be.

I did that and went from anonymous to internet-famous in 2 years.

They dive to depths 25 times deeper than their other equally famous and endangered cousin the blue whales.

It's an homage and the Swiss will be honoured that their famous clock has been elevated to the high-art status of Apple design and innovation.

These problems are so big that major hardware companies have people who don't just have one of those tasks as full-time jobs, but are also famous for being able to deal with them.

Gen W is like the theoretical physicist in that famous story who, when asked how his research contributes to national defense, replies that his research makes the nation worth defending.

Make them work for you.• The Economist's practice of briefly introducing any individual, no matter how famous or obscure, is a wonderful practice of microcontent contextualization.

The results echoed in the western world at the highest levels for no less than two centuries, culminating in a famous 1911 edition that was widely regarded as the pinnacle in assembled human knowledge to that time - something to be marveled at.

This particular conference had an amazing volunteer crew that had been together for years, many of whom had serious day jobs: brilliant designers, high-tech executives, etc. Knowing that the volunteers were gems, I knew that how the famous conference speakers treated them was all about the speakers.

Famous definitions

adjective

widely known and esteemed; "a famous actor"; "a celebrated musician"; "a famed scientist"; "an illustrious judge"; "a notable historian"; "a renowned painter"

See also: celebrated famed far-famed illustrious notable noted renowned