Show me
of
Words that sound like "fame" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(n)
The state of being famous or well-known and spoken of, especially for something positive.
Relevance: 0%
A substance composed of a large collection of bubbles or their solidified remains, especially:
(v)
To make a false show or pretence of; to counterfeit or simulate.
A surname.
A woman, a wife; (now chiefly Canada, US) a young woman or girl.
(mythology, obsolete) The fenghuang, a mythological Chinese bird.
(adj)
Glad, contented, or satisfied to do something in the absence of a better alternative.
(colloquial, sometimes derogatory) A feminine or effeminate person.
A temple or sacred place.
(motor racing) Acronym of Formula One Management.
(N)
(Chilean slang for "boring") the fourth studio album by Chilean rock band Los Tres, released on June 25, 1997, through Sony Music.
A sudden increase in artificial intelligence such that an AI system becomes extremely powerful.
(organic chemistry) Any of several substructures of a more complex molecule.
(law, historical) A woman.
A surname from Middle English.
Obsolete spelling of fain. [(chiefly UK, dialectal, or poetic) Often followed by of: glad, well-pleased.]
(Greek mythology) The personification of fame and renown, her favour being notability, her wrath being scandalous rumours.
A Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India
Amusement, enjoyment or pleasure.
Senses referring to subjective quality.
(metonymic) A religious or spiritual belief system.
The visible part of fire; a stream of burning vapour or gas, emitting light and heat.
(transitive) To fit, as for a specific end or purpose; make suitable or comfortable; adapt; adjust.
(ichthyology, zootomy) One of the appendages of a fish, used to propel itself and to manoeuvre/maneuver.
A long, pointed canine tooth used for biting and tearing flesh.
A young deer.
A national of Finland.
A fairy.
A type of wetland fed by ground water and runoff, containing peat below the waterline, characteristically alkaline.
(transitive, slang) To want something obsessively; to have a strong desire (for).
American Library Association abbreviation for forty-eighth, a book size (7.5-10 cm in height); a book of that height.
Strange or otherworldly.
A female given name, variant of Fay.
(nonstandard, informal) phone
Having fame; famous or noted.
(UK) Alternative spelling of effing. [(euphemistic, slang) Bowdlerization of fucking.]
(Roman mythology) A woodland creature with pointed ears, legs, and short horns of a goat and a fondness for unrestrained revelry.
A surname from Vietnamese.
(US, slang) A penis.
(extremely rare) Fungus.
A chieftain or king of a region of Cameroon.
(Roman mythology) A goddess who is a personification of famine and hunger. She is the Roman counterpart of Limos.
(genetics) A genetically determined phenotype.
A municipality of A Coruña, Galicia, Spain.
A kind of Eurasian curry.
(music) A type of lute with a pear-shaped body, originating in Thailand and played mostly by ethnic Laotians in Thailand and Laos.
Synonym of Funen, an island in Denmark. This is the Danish name.
Synonym of spork.
Obsolete form of fin. [(ichthyology, zootomy) One of the appendages of a fish, used to propel itself and to manoeuvre/maneuver.]
A surname from Vietnamese [in turn from Chinese].
Obsolete spelling of faith. [A trust or confidence in the intentions or abilities of a person, object, or ideal from prior empirical evidence.]
A warm dry wind blowing down the north sides of the Alps, especially in Switzerland.
The beech marten (Martes foina, syn. Mustela foina).
A surname from Welsh.
(leetspeak) Fun.
(dated, fandom slang, often derogatory) A fan who is more interested in fandom than in the subject of that fandom.
an English, German and Jewish surname.
Alternative spelling of foehn. [A warm dry wind blowing down the north sides of the Alps, especially in Switzerland.]
(LGBTQ) A female-to-male person.
Initialism of female genital mutilation. [The complete amputation or partial cutting of the vulva.]
(dentistry) Initialism of porcelain fused to metal.