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celebrity in English

  • celebrity
    celebrity, noun, pl.-ties.
    1. a famous person; a person who is well known or much talked about.
    Ex. Astronauts are celebrities around the world.
    (SYN) notable.
    2. the condition of being well known or much talked about; fame.

celebrity in Nepali नेपाली

Celebrity

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/sɪˈlɛbrɪti/

Definitions

  • A famous person, especially in entertainment or sports.
  • The state of being famous or well-known.

Usage Examples

  • "The celebrity arrived at the gala to a warm welcome from the crowd."
  • "She became a celebrity after her breakout role in the movie."
  • "His celebrity status was the result of years of hard work and dedication."

Etymology

Derived from the Latin word *celebritas*, meaning "a being much frequented" or "famous," which came from *celeber*, meaning "frequented, much visited." The word evolved in the English language in the 16th century to mean "the condition of being famous or renowned."

Synonyms

  • Star
  • Icon
  • Public figure
  • Notable
  • Personality

Antonyms

  • Unknown
  • Anonymous
  • Obscure
  • Unnoticed
  • Unfamous

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
EnglishCelebrity/sɪˈlɛbrɪti/
SpanishCelebridad/θe.leˈβɾiðað/
FrenchCélébrité/se.le.bʁiˈte/
GermanBerühmtheit/bəˈʁyːm.tʰaɪt/
ItalianCelebrità/tʃelebɾiˈta/
PortugueseCelebridade/se.leˈbɾiˈda.dʒi/
RussianЗнаменитость/zna.mʲɪˈnʲi.təsʲtʲ/
Mandarin名人/míngrén/
Japanese有名人/yūmeijin/
Hindiप्रसिद्ध व्यक्ति/prasiddh vyakti/
Bengaliবিশ্ববিখ্যাত/biśwobikhyāt/
Marathiप्रसिद्ध व्यक्ती/prasiddh vyakti/
Punjabiਮਸ਼ਹੂਰ ਵਿਅਕਤੀ/mashhoor vyakti/
Teluguప్రసిద్ధ వ్యక్తి/prasiddha vyakti/
Tamilபிரபலமான நபர்/pirapalamāṉa napar/
Gujaratiપ્રસિદ્ધ વ્યક્તિ/prasiddh vyakti/
Malayalamപ്രസിദ്ധ വ്യക്തി/prasiddha vyakti/
Kannadaಪ್ರಸಿದ್ಧ ವ್ಯಕ್ತಿ/prasiddha vyakti/
Odiaପ୍ରସିଦ୍ଧ ବ୍ୟକ୍ତି/prasiddha byakti/
Assameseপ্ৰসিদ্ধ ব্যক্তিৰ/prasiddha byaktir/
Sanskritप्रसिद्ध/prasiddha/
Arabicشهير/shaheer/
Korean유명인/yumeongin/
TurkishÜnlü/ˈyn.ly/
SwahiliMaarufu/maˈarufu/
Hebrewמפורסם/meforˈsam/
GreekΔιάσημος/ðí.as.si.mos/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

In various English-speaking regions, "celebrity" is pronounced with slight variations in stress or vowel sounds. For instance, some accents may emphasize the first syllable while others may soften it, especially in fast or informal speech.

Historical Usage

The word "celebrity" first appeared in the early 16th century and originally referred to the condition of being celebrated. Its modern sense, referring to well-known figures, emerged in the 19th century, especially with the rise of mass media and popular culture.

Cultural Nuances

In many cultures, a "celebrity" is often associated with fame earned through media exposure, particularly in entertainment, sports, or politics. However, in some cultures, local heroes or individuals recognized for their contributions to society may also be considered celebrities, even if they don't have widespread media recognition.

More Information

The concept of celebrity has evolved significantly over the years, particularly with the advent of social media. In the 21st century, even individuals with niche followings or online fame are often referred to as celebrities. Today, celebrities not only influence fashion, culture, and social trends, but they also have significant sway over public opinion and consumer behavior.

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