different between famous vs recognizable

famous

English

Etymology

From Middle English famous, from Anglo-Norman famous, from Latin f?m?sus. Displaced native Old English hl?sful.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?fe?m?s/
  • Rhymes: -e?m?s
  • UK: fam?ous; US: fa?mous

Adjective

famous (comparative more famous, superlative most famous)

  1. Well known.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:famous
  2. In the public eye.

Derived terms

  • famousest
  • famously
  • famousness
  • infamous
  • infamously
  • infamousness
  • nonfamous
  • nonfamousness

Related terms

  • fame
  • famous last words

Translations

Verb

famous (third-person singular simple present famouses, present participle famousing, simple past and past participle famoused)

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To make famous; to bring renown to.

famous From the web:

  • what famous person died today
  • what famous people died in 2020
  • what famous person died this week
  • what famous people were born today
  • what famous person do i look like
  • what famous people died today
  • what famous actor died today
  • what famous person just died 2020


recognizable

English

Alternative forms

  • recognizeable
  • recognisable, recogniseable (British)

Etymology

From recognize +? -able.

Adjective

recognizable (comparative more recognizable, superlative most recognizable)

  1. able to be recognized
    Antonym: unrecognizable

Derived terms

Translations

recognizable From the web:

  • recognizable meaning
  • what's recognizable in french
  • what does recognizable mean
  • what are recognizable characters
  • what is recognizable and decidable
  • what does recognizable mean in the dictionary
  • what is recognizable words
  • what does recognizable mean in latin
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