Synonym: notable, somebody. Similar words: celebration, debris, accelerate, British, minority, priority, security, authority. Meaning: [sɪ'lebrətɪ] n. 1. a widely known person 2. the state or quality of being widely honored and acclaimed.
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31. And more tangible than celebrity too.
32. Consequently, most celebrity cover stories are pretty lame.
33. I became quite a celebrity because of it.
34. For Sasha, the celebrity lifestyle was beginning to pall.
35. Rather, personality and celebrity become the issues.
36. Mattie reads mainly tabloids and celebrity biographies.
37. Publishers went gaga over celebrity books, with mixed results.
38. Maybe, he's told, he's much more than a celebrity.
39. This boy is a celebrity here, a national hero.
40. They can stop hiring self-promoting celebrity spin doctors.
41. There are two other points about celebrity.
42. By the time he left the race, he had become something of a celebrity.
43. From there it was a short step to instant, if short-lived,(www.Sentencedict.com) celebrity.
44. This is a wicked of police corruption, media con tricks and celebrity scandals.
45. In the Spring Term there is an Annual Lecture at which a national celebrity talks about an issue of current interest.
46. Elaine Garzarelli became a celebrity for calling the 1987 stock market crash.
47. With ratings down, however, the show last fall refocused on investigative reporting and celebrity interviews and stopped paying for stories.
48. The 3-year old Debating Society wanted a high-profile launch for their celebrity lecture series.
49. Will noted in November, 1931, alluding to the latest celebrity murderer.
50. But I can't say I'd changed my mind about Celebrity Golf.
51. Cunningly simple: two contestants, three rounds and a panel of three celebrity judges.
52. After Henry had outstripped him in celebrity, he grew riotous.
53. He was a celebrity because of it, stopped often by people and asked for another rendition.
54. At the base, we're looking at the photos of celebrity climbers.
55. Diana, an unwilling international media celebrity, was having to learn on the hoof.
56. Elvis, on the threshold of national celebrity, was already drawing crowds.
57. Tony's full-frontal is one of dozens of celebrity self-portraits to be sold at Sotheby's, London.
58. Her latest album is hugely successful in the U.S. and here, yet you never see her on the celebrity circuit.
59. But his celebrity status has forced the unassuming actor to take a seat in the stands.
60. The annual flower show was judged by a TV celebrity and a professional horticulturist.
More similar words: celebration, debris, accelerate, British, minority, priority, security, authority, similarity, popularity, electricity, cell, cancel, eyebrow, double back, brick, brisk, bride, bring, fabric, hubris, briefly, bring in, in brief, bring out, bring up, write, bring down, inherit, critic.