socialite
socialite
Definition
☆ so·cial·ite (so′s̸hə līt′)
noun
a person who is prominent in fashionable society
socialite
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- feature: Such as the lose maybe winning featuring london socialites on quot law.
- know: Nicole Richie is a socialite best known for her role in The Simple Life and sometimes by her former friendship with heiress Paris Hilton.
- play: Sienna Miller plays 1960s socialite and Andy Warhol's muse Edie Sedgwick in the biopic Factory Girl, set for a September 2006 release.
- divorce: The unconventional marriage of Porter ( Kline ) to divorced socialite Linda Lee Thomas ( Judd ) provides the film's emotional core.
Adjective modifier
- wealthy: History: Wealthy socialite Radley Crown had a secret.
- young: The place to be seen for young socialites on the pull ( or married love rats ).
- rich: Emily Crestwood, an erstwhile brainy, rich socialite, tomorrow went into an anonymous plot he'd soon mow over.
- sexy: The sexy socialite has reportedly also commissioned a large cage for her pet monkey.
- spoiled: The former Backstreet Boy doesn't really have a right to do anything, let alone beat a spoiled socialite.
- leading: She was also a leading socialite in the 1920s and her portraits are in the National Portrait Gallery.
Modifies a noun
- friend: Barney tails him and his socialite friend to that den of iniquity, the Purple Shade Club, where Carol sings.
- heiress: What do you get the socialite hotel chain heiress who has everything?
Noun used with modifier
- london: Really designed to don't do that featuring london socialites tournament has caught.
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