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well-known VS Famous VS celebrity
What is the difference between of the following words:
well-known VS Famous VS celebrity
Which one is formal and if you can give me an example of each one of them please?
13 lug 2015 23:35
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None of these words is really much more formal than the other, but they are used in different contexts.
"Well-known" means that someone or something is very familiar to a group of people.
Ex.
"The man with the yellow hat and his monkey george are well-known in this small community"
"famous" describes someones or somethings popularity among a group of people.
Ex.
"The fried chicken is famous in this town!"
"celebrity" is a noun that describes a person with exceeding popularity and they are usually known by an entire country or the world. You can say "local celebrity" to talk about a person who has reached such a status in a smaller community.
Ex.
"As a celebrity, he gets all the praise from the media and his fans."
I hope this description helps. If you are still unsure, please ask.
14 luglio 2015
1
Well known usually refers to a smaller circle, or people in a particular situation, but still known by many. Famous can mean someone or something and means that a lot of people know their/its name or have heard about them/it. Celebrity is usually used to reference a famous person.
Some examples are:
"This hotel is know for its celebrity guests."
"Neil deGrasse Tyson is a well known astrophysicist."
"Kelly Clarkson became famous after appearing on American Idol."
14 luglio 2015
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Abdallah
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Arabo, Inglese
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Inglese
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