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The term Magnum opus is from the Latin meaning "great work", refers to the largest, and perhaps the best, greatest, most popular, or most renowned achievement of an artist.
The Chinese are renowned to be an inscrutable people. The Great Sphinx of Giza remains inscrutable.
Saul of Tarsus who was renamed Paul...he was a lawyer who studied under the renowned Gamaliel.
* any of various plants of the genus Salvia * a mentor in spiritual and philosophical topics who is renowned for profound wisdom
Réputé means renowned .
If you mean word that contains it then this is my answer: There is a renowned physicist in Arizona that can give you a clue (This is an example from a book of mine.)
It is Old German for "renowned land."
The man is renowned for his jocularity.
It is more like renowned.
Beyonce is a very popular and renowned singer.
The likely English word is "vulture" (a carnivorous bird renowned as a scavenger).
i can tell if it my brother cause i renowned my brother.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "world-renowned" (famous).
The renowned author was invited to speak at the literary festival.
"Renowned of all the lands" is a line from the Australian National Anthem. Taken in context with the line that precedes it - "We'll make this Commonwealth of ours renowned in all the lands" - it means that, as Australians, we will work hard to make this country the envy of other countries around the world, through the wealth it produces, the freedoms it offers and the opportunities it presents. To be renowned means to be well-known.
Renowned means Famous, Well-known, Prominent , Popular. By Nivishna