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单词 celebutante
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celebutanten.

Brit. /sᵻˈlɛbjᵿtɑːnt/, /sᵻˈlɛbjᵿtɒnt/, U.S. /səˈlɛbjᵿˌtɑnt/
Forms:

α. 1900s– celebutante.

β. 1900s– celebutant.

Origin: Formed within English, by blending. Etymons: celebrity n., débutante n. at débutant n. Derivatives.
Etymology: Blend of celebrity n. (compare earlier celeb n.) and débutante n. at débutant n. Derivatives.With the β. forms compare débutant n. Broadly, but by no means invariably, the α. forms are used to refer to a woman and the β. forms to refer to a man.
Originally and chiefly U.S.
A socialite who has achieved celebrity status.
ΘΚΠ
society > society and the community > social class > the common people > specific classes of common people > fashionable society > [noun] > member of
(man, woman) of fashion1702
fashionablea1800
taste-meter1814
presentee1822
societarian1841
viveur1845
fashion-fly1868
socialite1909
celebutante1939
jet-setter1959
Sloanie1982
1939 Nevada State Jrnl. 11 Apr. 4/5 Brenda Frazier, who inspires a new 1-word description: Celebutante.
1985 Newsweek 3 June 83/3 Young ‘celebutants’ hope to win the approval of full-fledged downtown celebrities like Dianne Brill, a voluptuous 26-year-old menswear designer who reigns over the New York night in red vinyl evening gowns.
1999 Guardian 26 Apr. ii. 8/3 St James was already one of the elite ‘celebutantes’ on the New York club scene.
2007 N.Z. Herald (Nexis) 31 July Famous-for-not-a-lot celebutantes Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie have been dumped by the E! Channel.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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