Definition: 1. A widely known person. 2. The state or quality of being widely honored and acclaimed.
Use 'celebrity' in a sentence:
1. In California, under the Celebrities Rights Act, the personality rights for a celebrity last for 70 years after their death.
2. In 1944, at the age of 30, Hersey suddenly became a celebrity.
3. He only invited A-list celebrities to his parties.
4. This may seem like a crazy celebrity fad, but it's not such a bad one.
5. The result was her own personal "cancer posse": a rock concert tour manager, a model, a fashion magazine editor, a cartoonist and MTV celebrity, to name a few.
6. At 62, Brian found the celebrity and status that had eluded him for so long.
7. Of course, the image of parenthood that celebrity magazines like US Weekly and People present is hugely unrealistic, especially when the parents are single mothers like Bullock.
8. He'll be a celebrity in no time.
9. There were many celebrities at her wedding feast.
10. One reason any campaign wants a popular celebrity spokesperson is because kids are attracted to them no matter what they are doing.
11. The mayor is a local celebrity.
12. The intention is for the positively perceived attributes of the celebrity to be transferred to the advertised product and for the two to become automatically linked in the audience's mind.
13. If you are a celebrity, you are headline news.
14. Nowadays, many newspapers seemed to be more fixated on celebrity and pop-culture rather than what is happening in the seats of government.
15. My dream is to become an online celebrity of sorts.
16. Now there's a lot more evidence of how powerful a celebrity—especially a professional athlete—can be in influencing children's behavior.
17. after reading a writing from a celebrity.
18. Students in the university are interested in stories of celebrities.
19. Next, we are going to talk about choosing social work today, I'd like to talk about, what happens when celebrity role models get behind healthy habits, but at the same time, promote junk food.
20. There were wall-to-wall people, all invited guests and celebrities.
21. Today, I'd like to talk about what happens when celebrity role models get behind healthy habits, but at the same time, promote junk food.
22. He achieved celebrity as a sports commentator.
23. However, they still did not know how to cope with mean-spirited jokes, or the sense of incompetence they might feel if they compared themselves to celebrities or more brilliant friends online .
24. Riley's early celebrity proved to be double-edged.
25. He has become a celebrity.
26. Tom found himself something of a celebrity.
27. In addition, children feel validated in their choice of a product when a celebrity endorses that product.
28. Valentino is keen to see celebrities parading his clothes at big occasions.
29. But celebrity endorsements remain an important promotional tool for marketers.
30. He was more than a footballing superstar, he was a celebrity.
31. Big-name jewellers are battling it out to get celebrities to wear their bling.
32. Practically every week features at least one celebrity mom or mom-to-be, smiling on the newsstands.
33. Joanna has finally made it to the first rank of celebrity after 25 years as an actress.
34. Celebrity Biography, also known as "Three Giants", written by Romain Rolland, about three great men in different fields: Beethoven, Michelangelo and Leo Tolstoy.
35. She achieved celebrity status overnight.
36. He was more than a basketball superstar, he was a celebrity.
37. McNally now owns a clutch of uberchic downtown celebrity hangouts.
38. McNally now owns a clutch of uberchic downtown celebrity hang-outs.
39. Cooking is an occasional hobby and a vehicle for celebrity chefs.
40. A hidden hazard of digitally recreating a deceased celebrity is the risk of damaging their legacy.
41. There are 3 different aspects to celebrity worship:
42. Labour seemed to have secured the biggest celebrity endorsement of the campaign: Peppa Pig, eponymous star of the children's franchise.
43. Unlike many actors, he never enjoyed his celebrity.
44. She dislikes the loss of privacy that attends TV celebrity.
45. As chief executive, he assembled a polished stable of celebrities.
46. He is said to have invented the sport of celebrity-watching.
47. Although now a celebrity in her own right, actress Lynn Redgrave knows the difficulties of living in the shadow of her famous older sister.
48. I couldn't resist the opportunity to meet a real live celebrity.
49. Does he find his new celebrity intruding on his private life?
50. He was voted the worst dressed celebrity.
51. In the show a number of professional ballroom dancers each dance with a celebrity.
52. They were entertained by top singers, dancers and celebrities.