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illustrious

American  
[ih-luhs-tree-uhs] / ɪˈlʌs tri əs /

adjective

  1. highly distinguished; renowned; famous.

    an illustrious leader.

    Synonyms:
    famed, eminent, celebrated
  2. glorious, as deeds or works.

    many illustrious achievements.

  3. Obsolete. luminous; bright.


illustrious British  
/ ɪˈlʌstrɪəs /

adjective

  1. of great renown; famous and distinguished

  2. glorious or great

    illustrious deeds

  3. obsolete shining

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Other Word Forms

  • illustriously adverb
  • illustriousness noun
  • unillustrious adjective
  • unillustriously adverb
  • unillustriousness noun

Etymology

Origin of illustrious

1560–70; < Latin illustri ( s ) bright, clear, famous (equivalent to illustr ( āre ) to brighten ( il- 1, luster 1 ) + -is adj. suffix) + -ous

Example Sentences

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He began his religious instruction at 4 and continued his studies at the revered hawza, a network of illustrious seminaries.

From Los Angeles Times

Griezmann currently plays for Atletico Madrid, where he is the Spanish club's all-time leading scorer, and also scored 44 goals in an illustrious career for his international side.

From Barron's

Like many illustrious figures, the cowboy turns out to be a more nuanced individual than the often one-dimensional representations of the silver screen.

From Los Angeles Times

His illustrious career is set to take in a 100th cap against Ireland - a fitting fixture given it will be his 14th appearance against Farrell's side, his highest tally versus any nation.

From BBC

Unfortunately, these illustrious figures are badly written and stiffly played.

From Los Angeles Times