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View usage for: (deɪbjuː, US deɪbjuː) Word forms: plural debutscountable noun [oft with poss]The debut of a performer or sports player is their first public performance, appearance, or recording. Israel's brightest young star made his international debut on Wednesday. It was the fastest selling debut album in the history of the British charts. More Synonyms of debut (ˈdeɪbjuː, ˈdɛbjuː) noun1. a. the first public appearance of an actor, musician, etc, or the first public presentation of a show b. (as modifier) debut album 2. the presentation of a debutante Word origin C18: from French début, from Old French desbuter to play first (hence: make one's first appearance), from des- de- + but goal, target; see butt2debut in American English (deɪˈbju; dəbju; ˈdeɪˌbju; British; also ˈdɛbˌju) or déˈbut (deɪˈbju; dəbju; ˈdeɪˌbju; British; also ˈdɛbˌju) noun1. a first appearance before the public, as of an actor 2. the formal introduction of a young woman into society 3. the beginning of a career, course, etc. verb intransitiveWord forms: deˈbuted (deɪˈbjud) or deˈbuting verb transitive5. to present for the first time Word origin Fr début < débuter, to play first, lead off < ( jouer) de but, (to play) for the mark: see de- & butt 1COBUILD Collocationsdebut dream debut first-class debut hurdling debut impressive debut marathon debut promising debut seasonal debut stunning debut winning debut Examples of 'debut' in a sentencedebut Her debut album is scheduled for summer.So to make my debut is very special.The swimmer made his debut on the show on Monday.He made his international debut days after joining and now has 15 caps.As players when you make your debut or your first couple of games you are in the same position playing home or away.The 23-year-old made his international rugby league debut for Samoa earlier this year.Her debut album is due in the spring.Interesting debut that shows promise of much more.Many actors made their debuts in nativity plays.We came here with a few players making their debuts and they have done great.The rest of his debut performance was tidy.Within the past month he has made his international debut in all three forms of the game.England had no choice but to pick three players making their debuts.He ran well for shrewd connections on his British debut.He delivered one of the great performances on debut in the last 30 years of international rugby.My full international debut ended in a 2-2 draw.He has given nine young players their debut, that is fantastic.He did a decent job with dignity and gave some exciting young players their Test debuts.I was delighted to make my league debut.He was a good second on his British debut but he is high enough in the weights for me.It's a tremendous debut performance.There is much to admire in this lo-fi feature debut from the actor Whitfield. British English: debut NOUN The debut of a performer or sports player is their first public performance, appearance, or recording. …her debut album. - American English: debut
- Brazilian Portuguese: estreia
- Chinese: 首次登台
- European Spanish: debut
- French: début
- German: Debüt
- Italian: esordio
- Japanese: デビュー
- Korean: 데뷔
- European Portuguese: estreia
- Latin American Spanish: debut
All related terms of 'debut'Chinese translation of 'debut' n (c) -
首次亮相 (shǒucì liàngxiàng)
cpd - [album, match, performance]
首次问(問)世 (shǒucì wènshì)
Definition the first public appearance of a performer This young player has his international debut next week. Synonyms launching introduction first appearance Synonyms coming out first appearance launching Additional synonymsDefinition a start Think of this as a new beginning. Synonyms start, opening, break (informal), chance, source, opportunity, birth, origin, introduction, outset, starting point, onset, overture, initiation, inauguration, inception, commencement, opening move the inauguration of monetary union Synonyms launch, launching, setting up, institution, initiationThis was my initiation into the peace movement. Synonyms entrance, debut, introduction, admission, inauguration, induction, inception, enrolment, investiture, baptism of fire, instatement |