socialiteso‧cial‧ite /ˈsəʊʃəl-aɪt $ ˈsoʊ-/ noun [countable] - Faye Dunaway plays a socialite who has changed her identity to escape her father.
- He tapped an array of contributors, among them celebrities, politicos and wannabes, unions, socialites and lawyers.
- Juliet was grateful to find a kindred spirit among all these wealthy public-school-educated socialites.
- One anxious socialite complained that five of her dinner invitations had been cancelled.
- Rene Russo re-enacts the true story of Gertrude Lintz, a socialite who nurses an infant ape to robust health.
- The company's passenger lists glittered with film stars, aristocrats, writers, socialites, and tycoons.
- The man who is now so Victorian in his manners and morals was a rampant socialite.
nounsocietysociologistsociologysociabilitysocialsocialismsocialistsocialitesocializationsociopathadjectivesociable ≠ unsociablesocial ≠ anti-socialunsocialsocialistsocialisticsocietalsociologicalsociopathicadverbsociallysociablysociologicallyverbsocialize