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adjective
- 1. described in or based on legends: "a legendary British king of the 4th century" Similar Opposite
- 2. remarkable enough to be famous; very well known: "her wisdom in matters of childbirth was legendary" Similar Opposite
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of or describing someone who is very famous and admired, usually because of an ability in a particular area: the legendary magician Houdini. (Definition of legendary from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
The meaning of LEGENDARY is of, relating to, or characteristic of legend or a legend. How to use legendary in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Legendary.
If you describe someone or something as legendary, you mean that they are very famous and that many stories are told about them.
Legendary definition: of, relating to, or of the nature of a legend. . See examples of LEGENDARY used in a sentence.
It's one thing to be famous. It's another thing altogether to be legendary, or like a legend. The Monkees were a famous band. The Beatles are legendary — for most people, they are almost mythical in their greatness.
of or describing someone who is very famous and admired, usually because of an ability in a particular area: the legendary magician Houdini. (Definition of legendary from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Define legendary. legendary synonyms, legendary pronunciation, legendary translation, English dictionary definition of legendary. adj. 1. Of, based on, or discussed in legend. 2. Extremely well known; famous or renowned: a legendary talk show host. leg′en·dar′i·ly adv. American...