In simple English the word "illustrious" means "dignified," "esteemed," "looked up to," "famous," or "widely known." It could also mean "accomplished" or all around good person who is well respected.
distinguished or noted
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As a student of world politics, I would be thrilled to meet an illustrious member of Pariament.
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Esteemed.
Dazzling, elegant, swanky, grandiose, magnificent, resplendent, excellent, illustrious, outstanding, wonderful, distinguished, renowned...
Illustrious
No, the word 'illustrious' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as well known, respected, and admired for past achievement. Example: an illustrious author or an illustrious candidate.
Kevin had an illustrious career as a political journalist, having covered several presidential elections. The word illustrious is an adjective. The word distinguished is a synonym for illustrious.
Famous and illustrious are words that mean star. Other synonyms include dominant and major.
Aaron the Illustrious was born in 3##.
It'll be an illustrious event if he passes his exams.
The duration of Illustrious Corpses is 2.12 hours.
As a student of world politics, I would be thrilled to meet an illustrious member of Pariament.
Illustrious Corpses was created on 1976-02-12.
Illustrious Brotherhood of Our Blessed Lady was created in 1318.
The word ESSAR actually is derived from SR, which is the eponymous acronym for Sashi and Ravi, the illustrious Ruia brothers. The word ESSAR actually is derived from SR, which is the eponymous acronym for Sashi and Ravi, the illustrious Ruia brothers.
Esteemed and illustrious, the celebrity stepped out of her car onto the red carpet.