Celebrity vs Anticelebrity - What's the difference?
celebrity | anticelebrity |
(label) A rite or ceremony.
(label) Fame, renown; the state of being famous or talked-about.
A person who has a high degree of recognition by the general population; a famous person ().
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As a noun celebrity
is (label) a rite or ceremony.As an adjective anticelebrity is
opposing celebrity.celebrity
English
(Celebrity)Noun
(celebrities)citation, passage=I liked the man for his own sake, and even had he promised to turn out a celebrity it would have had no weight with me. I look upon notoriety with the same indifference as on the buttons on a man's shirt-front, or the crest on his note-paper.}}
Synonyms
* (fame) big name, distinction, eminence, renown * (person who has a high degree of recognition) big name, star, (informal) celeb, luminary, notable (noun)anticelebrity
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Adjective
(en adjective)- The highly literate distaste for people who too passionately identify with fictional incarnations has a distinctly anticelebrity feel to it.