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单词 celebrity
释义

celebrity

noun

ce·​leb·​ri·​ty sə-ˈle-brə-tē How to pronounce celebrity (audio)
plural celebrities
1
: the state of being celebrated : fame
The actress lived a life of celebrity.
2
: a famous or celebrated person
Many celebrities attended the awards ceremony.

Synonyms

  • cause célèbre
  • cause celebre
  • celeb
  • figure
  • icon
  • ikon
  • light
  • luminary
  • megastar
  • name
  • notability
  • notable
  • notoriety
  • personage
  • personality
  • somebody
  • standout
  • star
  • superstar
  • VIP
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Example Sentences

The actress lived a life of celebrity. There were many celebrities at the party.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English celebrite "fame, renown," borrowed from Middle French & Latin; Middle French celebrité, borrowed from Latin celebritāt-, celebritās "busy or crowded conditions, reputation, fame," from celebr-, celeber "much used, frequented, widely known, famed" + -itāt-, -itās -ity — more at celebrate

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

celebrity

noun

ce·​leb·​ri·​ty sə-ˈle-brə-tē How to pronounce celebrity (audio)
plural celebrities
1
: fame
2
: a famous person

celebrity

noun

1
as in star
a person who is widely known and usually much talked about celebrities from sports and entertainment attended the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • star
  • personality
  • celeb
  • superstar
  • dignitary
  • hero
  • name
  • megastar
  • notoriety
  • notable
  • somebody
  • personage
  • luminary
  • icon
  • notability
  • cause célèbre
  • light
  • figure
  • standout
  • cause celebre
  • idol
  • VIP
  • favorite
  • heartthrob
  • ikon
  • worthy
  • eminence
  • immortal
  • demigod
  • mogul
  • magnate
  • monument
  • baron
  • pillar
  • bigwig
  • nabob
  • big shot
  • kahuna
  • panjandrum

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • nobody
  • noncelebrity
  • lightweight
  • mediocrity
  • has-been
2
as in fame
the fact or state of being known to the public an actor who reportedly feels very uncomfortable with his celebrity

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • fame
  • notoriety
  • renown
  • reputation
  • popularity
  • repute
  • character
  • name
  • reputability
  • praise
  • status
  • stature
  • prestige
  • infamy
  • honor
  • stardom
  • prominence
  • idolization
  • superstardom
  • recognition
  • cachet
  • eminence
  • accolade
  • greatness
  • acclaim
  • adoration
  • position
  • rank
  • illustriousness
  • glory
  • distinction
  • standing
  • visibility
  • megastardom
  • homage
  • report
  • acknowledgment
  • preeminence
  • place
  • kudos
  • laurels
  • mark
  • acknowledgement
  • note

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • obscurity
  • oblivion
  • anonymity
  • ignominy
  • opprobrium
  • shame
  • disgrace
  • invisibility
  • odium
  • disrepute
  • dishonor
  • unpopularity
  • obscureness
  • inconspicuousness
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