Célèbre
Célèbre is a French adjective meaning famous or renowned. It describes people, works, places, events, or things that are widely known or recognized. In ordinary use it conveys a positive sense of recognition, though context can shade it toward irony or notoriety. Examples include “un écrivain célèbre” (a famous writer) and “une ville célèbre pour son histoire” (a city famous for its history). When indicating the reason for fame, the construction “célèbre pour” is common, as in “célèbre pour ses inventions.”
Etymology: Célèbre derives from the Latin celeber, meaning “frequent, celebrated,” and entered Old French before becoming
Grammar and usage: The adjective is invariable in form for gender in spelling: masculine singular “célèbre,”
Nuance and synonyms: “connu” means known or familiar but does not necessarily imply fame; “illustre” suggests