Legendary - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈledʒənderɪ|  American pronunciation of the word legendary
Brit.  |ˈledʒ(ə)nd(ə)rɪ|  British pronunciation of the word legendary

adjective

- so celebrated as to having taken on the nature of a legend
the legendary exploits of the arctic trailblazers
- celebrated in fable or legend (syn: fabled)
legendary exploits of Jesse James

Extra examples

He is the most legendary football player of his time.

Lonnie Johnson, the legendary blues guitarist

Her singing was legendary.

The cave is the home of a legendary giant.

...the boxer's ferine ferocity in the ring is legendary...

No one has been able to copy the legendary singer's mystique.

...Houdini's powers of prestidigitation remain legendary to this very day....

...the legendary conquests of a suburban satyr...

...reportedly, the legendary actor John Barrymore was sozzled when he gave his most memorable performances...

...a legendary Broadway flop that has subsequently become the barometer by which failure in the theater is judged...

B.B. King, the legendary ''King of the Blues''

During the late seventies, he collaborated with the legendary Muddy Waters.

Legendary hipsters Stomp bring street theater to Boston this week.

...the legendary BBC newsreader now has her own current affairs program...

...among American songsmiths Irving Berlin has assumed legendary status...

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