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Meaning celebrity meaning

What does celebrity mean?
Definitions in simple English

celebrity

A famous person. , and are celebrities. the quality of being a celebrity. Sometimes it is hard to deal with the celebrity that comes with being a popular singer around the world.

celebrity

a widely known person he was a baseball celebrity (= fame) the state or quality of being widely honored and acclaimed

Synonyms celebrity synonyms

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Examples celebrity examples

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Simple sentences

On encountering the celebrity, the fans asked for his autograph.
He is something of a celebrity.
A celebrity is a person who is known for his well-knownness.
The price that the famous pay for their celebrity is a lack of privacy.
Who's your favorite celebrity?
I'm not a celebrity.
Tom is something of a celebrity.
Tom and Mary, the famous celebrity couple, want to get divorced.
Tom enjoyed being a celebrity.
Mary enjoys being a celebrity.
Marie expects her husband to always roll out the red carpet for her and treat her like a celebrity.
Tom is a celebrity.
You're a celebrity now.
She wants to be a celebrity.
Tom wants to be a celebrity.
I want to be a celebrity.
Tom doesn't want to be a celebrity.
Tom enjoys being a celebrity.

Movie subtitles

We entertain a celebrity, Miss Trowbridge.
But what I wanted to tell you was that you are not the only celebrity in this town.
You're the first celebrity we've had here, and we've done nothing to honor your gracious visit.
Which is why I would like to invite you. to be our first celebrity judge. at the Panathenia.
Your Grace seems to be quite a celebrity.
We have a celebrity in our midst.
A celebrity.
Though a celebrity, Miss Smith is a home-loving girl.
I threw that big-shot stuff at you because I thought it was the only way I could impress a big celebrity like you.
He thinks she's a big celebrity. Why tell him she's nobody?
Here I am, Miss Turnstiles, the famous celebrity.
I'm the lowest form of celebrity.
You're quite a celebrity, you lucky girl.
You're a celebrity.
A private celebrity is always a nice thing.
You see, every Friday is celebrity day.
But what I wanted to tell you was that you're not the only celebrity in this town.
Of course. You have your plays and celebrity.
Bertani said you were a celebrity in the Underground Army.
She's a celebrity in that filthy crowd.
A real artist. I never met a celebrity before.
You'll get used to being a celebrity.
You've heard of Hank Quinlan, police celebrity?
I'm a celebrity.
Sure, you're a celebrity and you owe it all to me.
I'm a journalistic celebrity, and my wife presides over the most distinguished political salon in Paris.
Then you must be a celebrity.
In Tina's eyes, anybody who attends three of her parties. automatically becomes a celebrity.
She's very proud of having a celebrity tenant.
Were you interested because he's a celebrity?
But I'd trade every New York celebrity for a family just like this.
Vargas, you've heard of Hank Quinlan, our local police celebrity.
A movie celebrity or a simple florist?
You're a big celebrity in the second grade.

News and current affairs

In fact, the British monarchy, especially, has been reinventing itself by adopting many of the most vulgar features of modern showbiz or sports celebrity.
As with fear of terrorism and suspicion of equities, geographical celebrity appears resilient, if not self-reinforcing: the more famous New York, Paris, and London get, the more glamorous they become.
Her celebrity recognized, the public's adoration bestowed, she then departed, leaving the wild dogs, and our broken society, to their fates.
The Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson is not the only British celebrity on a diet.
But, while celebrity activists warn about the impending doom posed by climate change, a more realistic view is offered by these cities' ability to cope.
While celebrity activists focus entirely on cutting CO2, we could do much more - and at much lower cost - if we addressed urban heat islands.
Whether someone is charismatic or not, voters want a figurehead, and preferably one with celebrity value.
Planned by former US Vice President Al Gore, Live Earth will be the biggest, most mass-marketed show of celebrity activism in history.
It draws scant media attention or celebrity firepower, which are often crucial to attracting charitable donations to a cause.
In the United States, the Federal Trade Commission has announced plans to require bloggers and celebrity endorsers to disclose gifts or payments from vendors and others seeking the bloggers' positive comments online.
And, for every celebrity who donates time to fighting obesity, there are a dozen who accept large payments to hawk products, such as ultra-sugary drinks, that are arguably the tobacco of our generation.
Still, there are few celebrity campaigners calling on politicians to sort out the Doha Round.
Instead, Zhao was allowed to remain in suspended animation, under house arrest, conveniently forgotten like some cryogenically frozen celebrity with no hope of resurrection.
When we condemn the behavior of a politician, celebrity, or friend, we often end up appealing to our moral intuitions.
From his words it appears that he was equally conscious of not getting the proper respect due to a distinguished Harvard professor and media celebrity.

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