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world-renowned

[ wurld-ri-nound ]

adjective

  1. famous throughout the world.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of world-renowned1

First recorded in 1590–1600
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While Coachella emerged during his time in prison for marijuana trafficking, the world-renowned festival is a lasting legacy of his nascent shows of the 1980s.

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Oakwood opened in 1987, and was adored by generations of Welsh children, with rides including the world-renowned rollercoaster Megafobia, which operated from 1996.

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As the world-renowned cellist took to the improvised stage, Ma spun his borrowed instrument around, revealing a strip of blue tape on which the school-issued instrument’s number was written in black marker.

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Thousands of people gathered in Mali on Sunday for the funeral of musician Amadou Bagayoko, of the world-renowned duo Amadou & Mariam.

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Tigerblind have teamed up with world-renowned dance label Ministry of Sound for their latest single, Battery Operated.

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