Pronunciation: /səˈlɛbrəti/
noun a famous person, especially in entertainment or sports
A1 My little sister wants to be a celebrity when she grows up.
A2 The celebrity signed autographs for fans outside the movie premiere.
B1 The celebrity's social media posts often go viral and attract a lot of attention.
B2 Despite being a celebrity, she tries to maintain a sense of privacy in her personal life.
C1 The celebrity's philanthropic efforts have made a significant impact on various charitable causes.
C2 As a seasoned celebrity, he knows how to navigate the complexities of fame and public scrutiny.
adjective related to being famous or well-known
A1 She was a celebrity chef on TV.
A2 The store sells celebrity-endorsed products.
B1 The celebrity guest made an appearance at the event.
B2 The actress has a celebrity lifestyle with all the perks.
C1 The celebrity endorsement boosted sales for the company.
C2 The celebrity couple's wedding was a lavish affair covered by the media.
formal The celebrity attended the charity event to raise awareness for the cause.
informal I saw a celebrity at the grocery store yesterday!
slang That celebrity is totally living their best life.
figurative Becoming a celebrity overnight is like winning the lottery.
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