Scenester

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈsiːn.stər/

Definitions of scenester

noun a person who is keenly interested in the latest trends, fashions, and cultural events, especially in areas such as music and fashion

Example Sentences

A1 A scenester is someone who follows the latest trends in fashion and music.

A2 The scenester was always seen at the coolest clubs and events.

B1 As a scenester, she was always ahead of the curve when it came to new bands and styles.

B2 The scenester's Instagram was filled with photos from trendy art galleries and hip restaurants.

C1 The scenester scene in the city was constantly evolving, with new hotspots popping up all the time.

C2 She had been a scenester for years, always on the cutting edge of what was cool and current.

Examples of scenester in a Sentence

formal The scenester crowd gathered at the art gallery for the exhibit opening.

informal I heard there's a new scenester hangout downtown, wanna check it out?

slang She's such a scenester, always at the trendiest spots in town.

figurative In the world of fashion, she's a true scenester, always ahead of the trends.

Grammatical Forms of scenester

past tense

scenestered

plural

scenesters

comparative

more scenester

superlative

most scenester

present tense

scenesters

future tense

will scenester

perfect tense

have scenestered

continuous tense

is scenestering

singular

scenester

positive degree

scenester

infinitive

to scenester

gerund

scenestering

participle

scenestering

Origin and Evolution of scenester

First Known Use: 1980 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'scenester' originated in the United States in the late 20th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe individuals who are actively involved in a particular social scene, especially in the music or entertainment industry. Over time, the term has evolved to also encompass individuals who are perceived as being trendy or fashionable within a specific subculture.