celebrity status

collocation in English

meaningsofcelebrityandstatus

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celebrity
noun
uk
/səˈleb.rə.ti/
us
/səˈleb.rə.t̬i/
someone who is famous, especially in the ...
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status
noun
uk
/ˈsteɪ.təs/
us
/ˈsteɪ.t̬əs/
an accepted or official position, especially in a ...
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(Definition ofcelebrityandstatusfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcelebrity status

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An important component of this ' troubles talk ' is thecelebritystatusof two residents.
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Evidently this horizontal communication is purely gratis, in the sense that neither profit norcelebritystatusis sought.
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His huckster nationalism fuels his public appearances - as well as the sale of his books and tapes - and has given him rock starcelebritystatus.
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Dzerzhinsky still enjoyedcelebritystatus, but his feet of clay were showing.
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Audiences' knowledge of a performer's film and television roles and mediatedcelebritystatus, exemplified in magazines, makes an important contribution to the process of signification as an extratextual frame.
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What message is given to young people when sports stars publicly attack their partners, committing acts of domestic violence that seem almost to be an accepted part ofcelebritystatus?
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However, hiscelebritystatusallows him to skirt this.
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Celebritystatusis generally associated with avant-gardist novelty.
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Various careers within the fields of sports and entertainment are commonly associated withcelebritystatus.
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But in order to maintain their high fame and salaries they became in time chained to theircelebritystatusand not only to their talents.
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This victory gave him a nationalcelebritystatus.
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His unique methods of banding and hiscelebritystatushelped to popularize a practice that was in its infancy at the time.
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Due to his invention of the pantograph, he had already gainedcelebritystatus.
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A liability can be attributed tocelebritystatusto specific identifiable tangible assets or items of intellectual property.
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The list is based on women's fortune and theircelebritystatus.
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The music provides an outlet for the band's views on politics, culture, and the media's obsession withcelebritystatus.
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He is using his superhero identity as a way to gaincelebritystatusin his fights against supervillains.
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He gained a brief localcelebritystatusduring that time because of his surprising honesty.
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Thecelebritystatusis such that advertisers and sports goods manufacturers hire them to sponsor their products.
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