Word Meanings - ILLUSTRIOUS - Book Publishers vocabulary database
1. Possessing luster or brightness; brilliant; luminous; splendid. Quench the light; thine eyes are guides illustrious. Beau. & Fl. 2. Characterized by greatness, nobleness, etc.; eminent; conspicuous; distinguished. Illustrious earls, renowened
Additional info about word: ILLUSTRIOUS
1. Possessing luster or brightness; brilliant; luminous; splendid. Quench the light; thine eyes are guides illustrious. Beau. & Fl. 2. Characterized by greatness, nobleness, etc.; eminent; conspicuous; distinguished. Illustrious earls, renowened everywhere. Drayton. 3. Conferring luster or honor; renowned; as, illustrious deeds or titles. Syn. -- Distinguished; famous; remarkable; brilliant; conspicuous; noted; celebrated; signal; renowened; eminent; exalted; noble; glorious. See Distinguished, Famous.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of ILLUSTRIOUS)
- Celebrated
- Famed
- renowned
- illustrious
- eminent
- glorious
- famous
- noted
- distinguished
- notable
- exalted
- Distinguished
- Illustrious
- celebrated
- conspicuous
- marked
- Famous
- Renowned
- far-famed
- Memorable
- Great
- striking
- remarkable
- prominent
- noticeable
- extraordinary
- Noble
- Grand
- aristocratic
- generous
- worthy
- magnanimous
- dignified
- excellent
- lofty-minded
- honorable
- fine
Related words: (words related to ILLUSTRIOUS)
- FAMILIARLY
 In a familiar manner.
- NOTOTHERIUM
 An extinct genus of gigantic herbivorous marsupials, found in the Pliocene formation of Australia.
- NOTUM
 The back.
- MARKETABLENESS
 Quality of being marketable.
- GRANDEUR
 The state or quality of being grand; vastness; greatness; splendor; magnificence; stateliness; sublimity; dignity; elevation of thought or expression; nobility of action. Nor doth this grandeur and majestic show Of luxury . . . allure mine eye.
- FAMOSITY
 The state or quality of being famous. Johnson.
- FAMILIST
 One of afanatical Antinomian sect originating in Holland, and existing in England about 1580, called the Family of Love, who held that religion consists wholly in love.
- HONORABLE
 1. Worthy of honor; fit to be esteemed or regarded; estimable; illustrious. Thy name and honorable family. Shak. 2. High-minded; actuated by principles of honor, or a scrupulous regard to probity, rectitude, or reputation. 3. Proceeding from an
- NOTHINGNESS
 1. Nihility; nonexistence. 2. The state of being of no value; a thing of no value.
- FAMELESS
 Without fame or renown. -- Fame"less*ly, adv.
- GREAT-HEARTED
 1. High-spirited; fearless. Clarendon. 2. Generous; magnanimous; noble.
- GREAT-GRANDFATHER
 The father of one's grandfather or grandmother.
- GRANDEESHIP
 The rank or estate of a grandee; lordship. H. Swinburne.
- RENOWNED
 Famous; celebrated for great achievements, for distinguished qualities, or for grandeur; eminent; as, a renowned king. "Some renowned metropolis with glistering spires." Milton. These were the renouwned of the congregation. Num. i. 61.
- GRANDMA; GRANDMAMMA
 A grand mother.
- NOTELET
 A little or short note; a billet.
- GRANDUNCLE
 father's or mother's uncle.
- NOBLEWOMAN
 A female of noble rank; a peeress.
- MARKETER
 One who attends a market to buy or sell; one who carries goods to market.
- CONSPICUOUS
 1. Open to the view; obvious to the eye; easy to be seen; plainly visible; manifest; attracting the eye. It was a rock Of alabaster, piled up to the clouds, Conspicious far. Milton. Conspicious by her veil and hood, Signing the cross, the abbess
- MONOTESSARON
 A single narrative framed from the statements of the four evangelists; a gospel harmony.
- HYPNOTIC
 1. Having the quality of producing sleep; tending to produce sleep; soporific. 2. Of or pertaining to hypnotism; in a state of hypnotism; liable to hypnotism; as, a hypnotic condition.
- SEAMARK
 Any elevated object on land which serves as a guide to mariners; a beacon; a landmark visible from the sea, as a hill, a tree, a steeple, or the like. Shak.
- TRADE-MARK
 A peculiar distinguishing mark or device affixed by a manufacturer or a merchant to his goods, the exclusive right of using which is recognized by law.
- CONTRADISTINGUISH
 To distinguish by a contrast of opposite qualities. These are our complex ideas of soul and body, as contradistinguished. Locke.
- PHONOTYPY
 A method of phonetic printing of the English language, as devised by Mr. Pitman, in which nearly all the ordinary letters and many new forms are employed in order to indicate each elementary sound by a separate character.
- INDISTINGUISHABLE
 Not distinguishable; not capable of being perceived, known, or discriminated as separate and distinct; hence, not capable of being perceived or known; as, in the distance the flagship was indisguishable; the two copies were indisguishable in form
- DEFAMER
 One who defames; a slanderer; a detractor; a calumniator.
- MONOTHALAMAN
 A foraminifer having but one chamber.
- INGREAT
 To make great; to enlarge; to magnify. Fotherby.
- MONOTONE
 A single unvaried tone or sound.
- HUGUENOTISM
 The religion of the Huguenots in France.
- KNOTWEED
 See KNOT
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