Is when somthing is not told to you or taught to you by someone or else you just herd about it but don't know about it.
Alussion
conspicuous; prominent for something well-known
immortalizing
'familiar' means something or someone well known or has close association.
"Infamous" means the opposite of "famous" because it refers to being well-known for something negative or bad, while "famous" refers to being well-known for something positive or good.
"Well-known" is an adjective. It is used to describe something or someone that is familiar to a large number of people or that has achieved a degree of recognition.
Someone who is infamous is well known for doing something bad/evil.
If something is infamous, then it is well known (famous) for a bad reason. According to Wolfram|Alpha, infamous is an adjective meaning "known widely and usually unfavorably".
The word "legendary" is an adjective. It is used to describe someone or something that is famous or well-known for something they have done.
I live here in Arizona and I would say rattlesnakes! But it is probably best known for the saguaro cactus.
it depends if your famous or something maybe if your rich or well known you can
The better choice would be "notorious". Notorious is vaguely associated with being well-known for something bad; in the case of John Wilkes Booth, he's best known for assassinating Abraham Lincoln. "Celebrated" implies you're well-known for something good.