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what is the adjective of fame

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Answered by Swayze
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3. (transitive; now usually passive) to make known or famous; celebrate: he was famed for his ruthlessness. famed, adjective. C13: from Latin fāma report; related to fārī to say. Word Origin and History for fame.
Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

Famous is an adjective of fame.

Explanation:

The word fame can have ‘famous’ as its adjective. This word can also have other adjectives like renowned, celebrated, prominent, etc. For example, He is the famous person. Other examples are as follows.

1)    This is the renowned algorithm.

2)  We conducted a prominent event.

3)  He is the celebrated person.  

4)  All follow well-known path, and so on.

All these words described their respective nouns. For example, they emphasized the algorithm by stating it is well known in first example.  

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