Sentence example with the word 'illustrious'

illustrious

acclaimed, celebrated, distinguished, famed, glorious, important, magic, numinous, radiant, resplendent, splendent, splendrous, venerable

Definition adj. widely known and esteemed

Last update: October 25, 2016


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She has an illustrious future.   [noun]

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The leader of the country will recognize the illustrious scientist in a private ceremony.    [adjective]

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As a member of an illustrious family of doctors, John is considered to be one of the city’s most eligible bachelors.    [Please select]

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No blame attaches to the Roman general, Marcellus, since he had given orders to his men to spare the house and person of the sage; and in the midst of his triumph he lamented the death of so illustrious a person, directed an honourable burial to be given him, and befriended his surviving relatives.   [Please select]

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There are, as we know, powerful and illustrious atheists.   [Please select]

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That which had been merely illustrious, had become august.   [Please select]

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Mrs Cooper Oakley once glimpsed our very illustrious sister H.   [Please select]

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JOHN HOWARD PARNELL: (Raises the royal standard) Illustrious Bloom.   [Please select]

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By the Illustrious Kean.   [Please select]

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Illustrious and beloved friend, good-by.   [Please select]

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"Whatever may happen, your illustrious life cannot be in danger."   [Please select]

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