Legendary
UK /["/ˈledʒəndri/"]/US /["/ˈledʒənderi/"]/
Definition
very famous and talked about a lot by people
In simple words: Very famous and admired, often because of a great achievement.
Examples
- a legendary figure
- the legendary Bob Dylan
- Her patience and tact are legendary.
- His dedication and charity had made him a legendary figure.
- We once received a visit from the legendary Orson Welles.
- legendary heroes
Usage notes
Use 'legendary' to describe people, events, or stories known for their greatness. Often used in a positive context but can be informal in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Sounds like 'legend' - think of famous stories about heroes and myths.
Collocations
- legendary status
- legendary figure
- legendary status
- legendary creature
Synonyms
- famous
- notable
- renowned
- illustrious
- celebrated
Antonyms
- ordinary
- common
- unremarkable
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'legend' - 'legendary' describes something, while 'legend' is a noun.
- Using 'legendary' for things that are not famous enough.
- Mispronouncing as 'legandary'.