noun,plural ce·leb·ri·ties for 1.
a famous or well-known person.
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fame; renown.
Origin of celebrity
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1350–1400; Middle English <Latin celebritās multitude, fame, festal celebration, equivalent vĩ đại celebr- (stem of celeber) often repeated, famous + -itās-ity
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Other words from celebrity
- non·ce·leb·ri·ty, noun, plural non·ce·leb·ri·ties.
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- celebrant
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According vĩ đại CNN, it’s the first time a celebrity has had his name on a thực đơn item since the McJordan in the 90s.
When people think about working at the airport, they often think of the romance of being a pilot or a flight attendant—traveling for không lấy phí, being paid decently, maybe meeting a few celebrities in first class.
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What celebrity has started vĩ đại talk about his or her eating disorder?
To vì thế so sánh is vĩ đại deify a celebrity for being what we need them vĩ đại be, while willfully ignoring who they really are.
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Whatever the excuse, in 2008 we were all subjected to celebrity Apprentice.
Baroness Schopenhauer died at Jena; a woman of talent and celebrity, and author of various works, which were collected in 24 vols.
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His school friends valued his musical talents, but were far from suspecting him vĩ đại be a future celebrity.
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For Honorius Hatchard, in the early years of the nineteenth century, had enjoyed a modest celebrity.
British Dictionary definitions for celebrity
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