α. 1900s– celebutante.
β. 1900s– celebutant.
| 单词 | celebutante | 
| 释义 | celebutanten.α. 1900s– celebutante. β. 1900s– celebutant.  Originally and chiefly U.S.   A socialite who has achieved celebrity status. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social class > the common people > specific classes of common people > fashionable society > 			[noun]		 > member of (man, woman) of fashion1702 fashionablea1800 taste-meter1814 presentee1822 societarian1841 viveur1845 fashion-fly1868 socialite1909 celebutante1939 jet-setter1959 Sloanie1982 1939    Nevada State Jrnl. 11 Apr. 4/5  				Brenda Frazier, who inspires a new 1-word description: Celebutante. 1985    Newsweek 3 June 83/3  				Young ‘celebutants’ hope to win the approval of full-fledged downtown celebrities like Dianne Brill, a voluptuous 26-year-old menswear designer who reigns over the New York night in red vinyl evening gowns. 1999    Guardian 26 Apr.  ii. 8/3  				St James was already one of the elite ‘celebutantes’ on the New York club scene. 2007    N.Z. Herald 		(Nexis)	 31 July  				Famous-for-not-a-lot celebutantes Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie have been dumped by the E! Channel. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < | 
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