if it already happened, it's renowned. If it's happing later or now, renown
"Renowned" is the adjectival form of the noun "renown".
"Renowned" is the adjectival form of the noun "renown".
"World renown" is a noun -- "A man of world renown." "World renowned" is the descriptive adjective phrase -- "The world renowned Copper Canyon in Mexico."
Renowned is an adjective while renown may be either a noun or a transitive verb.
The chef's renowned culinary skills earned her a Michelin star for her restaurant.
Sri Lankans are renowned for preparing spicy food
The guy from the north of London was renowed all around the world but he had no fans.
Public report or rumor., Report or opinion generally diffused; renown; public estimation; celebrity, either favorable or unfavorable; as, the fame of Washington., To report widely or honorably., To make famous or renowned.
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.
Antonyms for renown are anonymity, obscurity, and unimportance.
Renown Coaches was created in 1962.