Socialite

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈsoʊʃəˌlaɪt/

Definitions of socialite

noun a person who is well known in fashionable society and is fond of social activities and entertainment

Example Sentences

A1 She is a socialite who loves attending parties and events.

A2 The socialite was always seen in the latest fashion trends.

B1 The young socialite made a name for herself in the high society circles.

B2 The socialite's glamorous lifestyle was the envy of many.

C1 The socialite's philanthropic efforts were well-known in the community.

C2 The renowned socialite was a regular feature in the tabloids.

Examples of socialite in a Sentence

formal The socialite was often seen attending charity events and fundraisers.

informal The socialite always had the best gossip about everyone in town.

slang That socialite is always living her best life on Instagram.

figurative She was a socialite in the world of fashion, always at the center of attention.

Grammatical Forms of socialite

past tense

socialited

plural

socialites

comparative

more socialite

superlative

most socialite

present tense

socialites

future tense

will socialite

perfect tense

has socialited

continuous tense

is socialiting

singular

socialite

positive degree

socialite

infinitive

to socialite

gerund

socialiting

participle

socialiting

Origin and Evolution of socialite

First Known Use: 1892 year
Language of Origin: French
Story behind the word: The word 'socialite' is believed to have originated in France during the late 19th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe a person who is well-known and active in social circles, the term 'socialite' has evolved to also imply a certain level of wealth, privilege, and social status.