fame-worthy

adj

Etymology

From fame + -worthy.

  1. derived from fāma — “talk, rumor, report, reputation
  2. derived from fame — “celebrity, renown
  3. inherited from fame
  4. suffixed as fame-worthy — “fame + worthy

Definitions

  1. Worthy or deserving of fame.

    • If the point was to do away with birth order and simply find the most popular and fame-worthy person to rule the royal roost, Simon Cowell would have put together a talent show by now.
    • Things really took a fame-worthy turn in June, when the Guess jeans model went viral for a killer drive while dressed in a pair of black, thigh-high boots, tiny shorts and a crop top.

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