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Meanings of
debutante
in English
Catalan
debutant
Spanish
debutante
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A young woman making her debut into society.
deb
Catalan
debutant
Synonyms
Examples for "
deb
"
deb
Examples for "
deb
"
1
She smiled shyly, like a
deb
,
and went to the light switches.
2
Drilling us each with a look, the
deb
marched off down the corridor.
3
I wish I could be
deb
on air like you are.'
4
HOUSE 3: Andy and
Deb
When this couple deliver, they really deliver.
5
DEB
-
TACE
benefited disease control without an increase in complications and severe complications.
Usage of
debutante
in English
1
One would think Summer was a
debutante
and this a society wedding.
2
The cards of a
debutante
may be sent by mail or messenger.
3
There, the author of the latest novel talking literature to the newest
debutante
.
4
She grew up expecting Christmas every day, and birthday parties, and
debutante
balls.
5
It is the Lady Eva Blackwell, the most beautiful
debutante
of last season.
6
I was neither a
debutante
nor am I a doctor's wife.
7
She looked like a
debutante
,
and, knowing it, acted the part.
8
They were the peak of the social season and doubled as
debutante
balls.
9
A
debutante
always receives with her mother standing by her side.
10
To herself she said that she was like an old
debutante
.
11
If she is popular, she will have a very happy time as
debutante
.
12
She was not a
debutante
to be auditioning at dinner dances.
13
You will be seventeen soon and I shall give you a
debutante
's
party.
14
He was really extraordinarily strong, but no
debutante
's
self-sufficiency could have excelled his.
15
You could write, like dancing the cotillion at a
debutante
ball.
16
He's with some blond
debutante
,
who looked like she wanted to kill me.
Other examples for "debutante"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
debutante
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
beautiful debutante
young debutante
aged debutante
old debutante
befriend this debutante
More collocations
Translations for
debutante
Catalan
debutant
Spanish
debutante
Debutante
through the time
Debutante
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common