RENOWNED in a Sentence
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47 example sentences for RENOWNED, such as:
1. Regina's renowned millinery establishment.
2. Short is my date, but deathless my renown.
3. The magician demonstrated his renowned legerdemain.
4. The British are renowned as a nation of dog lovers.
5. In Europe, the French are renowned for their cooking.
2. Short is my date, but deathless my renown.
3. The magician demonstrated his renowned legerdemain.
4. The British are renowned as a nation of dog lovers.
5. In Europe, the French are renowned for their cooking.
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Meanings and Examples of RENOWNED
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renowned
a. widely known and esteemed
Classic Sentence: (38 in 3 pages)
1 I am Ulysses son of Laertes, renowned among mankind for all manner of subtlety, so that my fame ascends to heaven.
2 '"'Come here,' they sang, 'renowned Ulysses, honour to the Achaean name, and listen to our two voices.'
3 These people are most excellent mathematicians, and arrived to a great perfection in mechanics, by the countenance and encouragement of the emperor, who is a renowned patron of learning.
4 Having a desire to see those ancients who were most renowned for wit and learning, I set apart one day on purpose.
5 Regina's renowned millinery establishment.
6 He was received by the French officer in advance with the usual formalities, and immediately accompanied to a distant marquee of the renowned soldier who led the forces of France.
7 Tamenay, a corruption of the name of the renowned chief here.
8 He had not yet spoken, and something consolatory and instructive was expected from so renowned a chief on an occasion of such interest.
9 You were thrown, by some surprising accident, on this shore, renowned for its hospitality, seized immediately, and charged with murder.
10 Or, as is more thy nature, be a scholar and a sage among the wisest and the most renowned of the cultivated world.
11 Thou art ever my better angel, Waldemar," said the Prince; "and when I have such a chancellor to advise withal, the reign of John will be renowned in our annals.
12 He closed his book hastily; and was at once ushered into the imposing presence of the renowned Mr. Fang.
13 Aeneas of Troy, renowned in goodness as in arms, goes down to meet his father in the deep shades of Erebus.
14 And now they trod those utmost fields where the renowned in war have their haunt apart.
15 de Morcerf is one of the most assiduous peers at the Luxembourg, a general renowned for theory, but a most mediocre amateur of art.
Example Sentence:
1 In Europe, the French are renowned for their cooking.
2 A renowned Tibetan lama pointed out that Westerners think people in the East tend to be more introspective and less concerned with material success.
3 The magician demonstrated his renowned legerdemain.
4 Builders are renowned for wolf-whistling at any woman who walks by.
5 Neither nation is renowned for turning the other cheek.
6 The British are renowned as a nation of dog lovers.
7 He had hoped that he might give him some proofs of the great accomplishments which he possessed in occult things and in this way add to his own glory and renown.
8 For many years an unheralded researcher, Barbara McClintock gained international renown when she won the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine.
9 Short is my date, but deathless my renown.