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(humorous) A modest amount of fame achieved in the world of computing, as by inclusion on a popular video or audio clip available on the Internet.
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(idiomatic) A very short time in the spotlight or brief flurry with fame, after which the person or subject involved is quickly forgotten.
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(chiefly US) An informal list of people in any of several categories (but especially in the entertainment industry) who are most admired, desirable or bankable.
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Having unlimited power; omnipotent.
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Of which all members or participants are celebrities.
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Lofty in doctrine, aims, etc.
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The state or quality of being aristocratic.
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An informal list of people in any of several categories (but especially in the entertainment industry) who are admired, desirable or bankable, but not as much as the people on the A-list.
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(chiefly US) Alternative form of cause célèbre [(chiefly UK) An issue or incident (originally, a legal case) arousing widespread controversy or public debate.]
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(chiefly UK) An issue or incident (originally, a legal case) arousing widespread controversy or public debate.
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(informal) A celebrity; a famous person.
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(informal) The state, essence, or world of a celeb; celebrity; fame; celebs collectively
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A television programme about the real life of a celebrity.
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(informal) The introduction of celebrity as a factor in some field or discipline.
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(rare) Alternative form of celebrityhood [The role or status of a celebrity.]
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Alternative form of celebrityness [The state or quality of a celebrity.]
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(obsolete) A rite or ceremony.
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The role or status of a celebrity.
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The state or quality of a celebrity.
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The condition or status of being a celebrity; celebrityhood
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(informal) The notional space inhabited by celebrities.
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Alternative spelling of celebutante [A young, usually female socialite, especially one of limited accomplishment, who is the focus of sufficient media attention and public interest to be regarded as a celebrity.]
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A young, usually female socialite, especially one of limited accomplishment, who is the focus of sufficient media attention and public interest to be regarded as a celebrity.
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(informal) A person who is famous for a brief time; a short-lived celebrity.
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The state or quality of being ceremonial.
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The state of being ceremonious.
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(uncountable) Show of magnificence, display, ostentation.
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(slang) A celebrity who acquired fame via the World Wide Web.
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A person who has done much good for his or her society.
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Collectively, those people of the world considered to have a high standard of behavior and / or a high level of development. Commonly subjectively used by people of one society to exclusively refer to their society, or their elite sub-group, or a few associated societies, implying all others, in time or geography or status, as something less than civilised, as savages or barbarians. cf refinement, elitism, civilised society, the Civilised World
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Someone or something that is pleasing to the majority of a group.
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Learned in the ways of civilized society; civilized; refined.
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The state or condition of being cultured.
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(countable) A minor celebrity; a person of restricted fame.
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(informal) An e-celebrity.
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The quality of being elite.
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Made known by fables; legendary, famed.
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(qualified by the name of a subculture) The legends of a particular subculture.
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Alternative form of 15 megabytes of fame [(humorous) A modest amount of fame achieved in the world of computing, as by inclusion on a popular video or audio clip available on the Internet.]
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highbrow attitudes and policies generally
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(archaic) Lack of celebrity or distinction; obscurity.
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The state or quality of being well-known or popular on Instagram.
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A person with legend-like qualities, such as extraordinary accomplishment.
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(idiomatic, often ironic) One whose fame is insignificant, fleeting or imaginary.
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The quality of being masterly.
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The period of rejuvenation of actor Matthew McConaughey's popularity and acting career, in the 2010s.
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(by extension) The tendency to do or say the same as somebody else; the tendency to follow something that is trendy.
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(idiomatic) A celebrity who is especially popular and who receives frequent and very favorable attention in the news media.
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(informal) Very great fame.
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The state of someone acknowledged as a megastar.
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Alternative form of microcelebrity [(uncountable) Celebrity on a small scale or in a specific area.]
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(uncountable) Celebrity on a small scale or in a specific area.
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A famous person of little significance or importance.
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A leading actor in a movie, especially one perceived as a celebrity.
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Having unlimited power, force or authority.
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A person with great powers; a superman.
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An overly ambitious display of learning.
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A celebrity, especially one with a strong media presence.
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Common among the general public; generally accepted.
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(archaic) Something which obtains, or is intended to obtain, the favor of the vulgar; claptrap.
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The quality or state of being princely.
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(informal) pro-celebrity
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(sports) In which professionals and celebrities participate together
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An extremely talented person, especially a child.
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One who has a certain degree of celebrity status without being actually famous or noteworthy.
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(derogatory) strict adherence to official formalities.
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The state or quality of being a rock star.
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One who is almost a celebrity.
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A relatively minor celebrity who has not attained full stardom.
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Of a person: having obtained worldly experience, and lacking naiveté; cosmopolitan, worldly-wise.
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(now rare, pharmacology) Extremely potent or effective (of a medicine, remedy etc.).
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(sometimes derogatory) The permissive parenting style popularized by American pediatrician Benjamin Spock.
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The status or position of a performer acknowledged to be a star; fame; celebrity.
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(countable) A person who is somewhat known but not famous enough to be considered a true celebrity.
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(derogatory) A minor celebrity; someone famous for being famous.
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A major celebrity; a very famous person.
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An ethnic minority group that is seen as having outstanding abilities.
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Someone who has accumulated a vast amount of fame; a high-level celebrity.
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A leading actor in a television series, especially one perceived as a celebrity
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(advertising, marketing) The state or condition of being viral; tendency to spread by word of mouth.
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A creature embodying divine power, specifically one of the orders of heavenly beings, traditionally ranked above angels and below archangels.
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Alternative form of virtue signalling [(derogatory, chiefly in the context of political and social justice issues) The practice of expressing a particular opinion or performing a particular action in an attempt to make oneself look virtuous: commonly defensively in response to, or anticipation of, criticism; or aggressively, in assuming a moral posture in attacking an opponent.]
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(colloquial, dated) Excessive use of the pronoun we.
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Someone on a Z-list; one who is very far from stardom.
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An unimportant person who appears at multiple important events.
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