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Definition

A widely-known reputation, especially one that is favorable.

A prominent individual, especially one who is favorably regarded.

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In Context

  • "Solly had carried on the old business, and was making a big name for himself."
  • "He made a big name in the war. And since he's been in the ranger service he's done wonders."
  • "Do you want to go out there and do the right things or do you want to make that big hit to gain a big name?"
  • "All the big Hollywood names were present."
  • ""You don't want me, you want a big name. They're all set to hang you over there. . . . It's a job for the biggest and best criminal lawyer in town.""
  • "With the big names of Europe assembled in Washington for the signing of the Atlantic Pact, the pact itself and its implications continue to be the world's biggest story."
  • "[J]ust before Christmas 1983 . . . our editors were alerted that the surrealist painter Joan Miro had died. (A big name almost always dies around Christmas.)"
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Also Said As

  • fame
  • recognition
  • renown
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