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The word 'famously' is the adverb form of the adjective 'famous'.The noun form of the adjective 'famous' is famousness.The word 'famous' is the adjective form of the noun fame.
The famously known Christian denomination known as the Roman Catholic Church is SO GOBALLY FAMOUSLY KNOWN that the Greek AND Latin word Catholic ACTUALLY LITERALLY means "Universal" or "all-inclusive".
Famously is an adverb. It is used to indicate that the subject is well known. Example is, he is a famously known for the song.
The correct spelling is "supercalifragilisticexpialidocious." It is a made-up word famously used in the movie "Mary Poppins."
London .. quite famously... London .. quite famously...
No, it's an adjective.You're perhaps looking for famously, which is an adverb.
Getting Along Famously was created in 2006.
The word "Liberty" is often misspelled on the bell as "Libery." This error is famously associated with the Liberty Bell, which is an iconic symbol of American independence. The misspelling has become part of its history and significance.
It is from the Greek. It means 'I have found it.'
The word "sputnik" comes from Russian, meaning "satellite" or "companion." It was famously used to name the first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.
Fluidity, famously, frugally, frostily, friskily, fiscally, forcibly, flimsily, formally, feudally, futilely, fluently...
Famously.