Pronunciation: /ˈdeɪbjuˌtɑnt/
noun a person making a first appearance in a particular capacity, especially as a performer
A1 The debutant was nervous before their first performance.
A2 The debutant received a standing ovation for their impressive debut.
B1 The debutant showed great potential in their first match.
B2 The debutant's talent was evident from their debut performance.
C1 The debutant's debut was hailed as a groundbreaking success.
C2 The debutant's debut was a masterful display of skill and artistry.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a debutant
A1 She is a debutant actress in the school play.
A2 The debutant singer impressed the audience with her performance.
B1 As a debutant author, she was nervous about her first book release.
B2 The debutant chef showcased his culinary skills at the prestigious event.
C1 The debutant filmmaker's movie received critical acclaim at the film festival.
C2 The debutant designer's collection was featured in a high-end fashion magazine.
formal The debutant made a graceful entrance into the ballroom, capturing the attention of all the guests.
informal The debutant looked a bit nervous before stepping onto the stage for the first time.
slang The debutant totally rocked their performance at the talent show.
figurative As a debutant in the world of business, she quickly learned the ropes and excelled in her role.
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