Celebrity Names

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

  • The company decided to hire a big name in the industry to lead their marketing team.
  • I heard that a big name celebrity will be attending the event next week.
  • That new restaurant is run by a big name chef known for their innovative dishes.
  • She has become a big name in the art world with her unique style and creativity.

noun A male duck

  • The drake is a male duck with distinctive plumage.
  • I saw a beautiful drake swimming in the pond.
  • That drake is one cool dude.
  • Her voice soared like a drake in flight.

adjective well-known or widely recognized for a particular quality or achievement

  • The famous artist's work is displayed in museums around the world.
  • Have you heard of that famous singer who just released a new album?
  • That famous actor is totally killing it in their latest movie.
  • The famous landmark stood as a symbol of freedom and hope for generations.

noun a natural luminous body visible in the sky, especially at night

verb to feature or be the most prominent performer in a particular movie, show, or event

  • The astronomer studied the movement of each star in the galaxy.
  • I love watching the stars at night, it's so peaceful.
  • That movie was a total star, I loved every minute of it.
  • She is the star of the show, always shining bright on stage.

noun a widely acclaimed star or celebrity, especially in the entertainment industry

  • The superstar athlete signed a multi-million dollar contract with the team.
  • Did you see that superstar singer's new music video?
  • That guy is a total superstar on the basketball court.
  • She was a superstar in the office, always exceeding expectations.

noun Thalia

  • Thalia is a renowned actress known for her exceptional talent on stage.
  • I heard Thalia is starring in a new movie that's coming out soon.
  • Thalia is killing it in her latest role, she's so talented!
  • Thalia's performance was like a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day, brightening up the whole show.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'well-known' describes a noun or pronoun as being famous or recognized by many people.

  • The well-known scientist was awarded the Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking research.
  • That restaurant is well-known for its delicious seafood dishes.
  • She's a well-known influencer on social media.
  • The well-known actor stole the show with his captivating performance.

noun a name that is widely recognized and draws attention or interest, especially in the entertainment industry

  • The marquee name of the event was a well-known celebrity.
  • Everyone was excited to see the marquee name perform at the concert.
  • That movie is going to be a hit because it has a marquee name in the lead role.
  • In the world of fashion, having a marquee name wear your designs can make or break a designer's career.

noun a person who is famous or well-known, especially in a particular field or industry

  • The event was attended by several bold-faced names from the industry.
  • I can't believe we saw a bold-faced name at the grocery store!
  • That party was full of bold-faced names, it was crazy!
  • In the world of fashion, she had become a bold-faced name overnight.