The word "renown" can be either a noun or a verb. As a noun, it means fame or recognition, while as a verb, it means to be widely known or celebrated.
When someone is held in renown it is for something, an example would be... Lambert was held in renown for his good manners and his generosity.
There once was a band of renown... His worldwide renown came early in life. He quickly won renown among his military peers.
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The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
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adverb
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Antonyms for renown are anonymity, obscurity, and unimportance.
Renown Coaches was created in 1962.
Triumph Renown was created in 1949.
"Renowned" is the adjectival form of the noun "renown".
"Renowned" is the adjectival form of the noun "renown".