famous person
Well-known individual
Use 'famous person' to describe anyone widely recognized by the public in a neutral, friendly way.
Em 15 segundos
- A person recognized by many people globally or locally.
- Simple, neutral term suitable for almost any conversation.
- Commonly used when you forget a specific celebrity's name.
Significado
This phrase describes someone who is known by many people, usually because of their talent, job, or presence in the media.
Exemplos-chave
3 de 6Spotting someone at a cafe
I think that guy over there is a famous person from a TV show.
I think that guy over there is a famous person from a TV show.
Discussing career goals
I don't want to be a famous person; I just want to be successful.
I don't want to be a famous person; I just want to be successful.
A formal dinner introduction
We are honored to host such a famous person at our gala tonight.
We are honored to host such a famous person at our gala tonight.
Contexto cultural
The concept of a 'famous person' has shifted from heroes and royalty to include influencers and reality stars. In Western culture, there is a mix of admiration and intense scrutiny for these individuals. The phrase is a staple of 'small talk' in English-speaking countries.
The 'A' Rule
Always remember the 'a' before 'famous person'. Saying 'I saw famous person' sounds like a robot. Say 'I saw a famous person' to sound natural.
Don't use it for yourself
Even if you are popular, calling yourself a 'famous person' can sound a bit arrogant. It's better to let others say it about you!
Em 15 segundos
- A person recognized by many people globally or locally.
- Simple, neutral term suitable for almost any conversation.
- Commonly used when you forget a specific celebrity's name.
What It Means
A famous person is someone whose name or face is recognized by the general public. They are often in the spotlight. Think of movie stars, world leaders, or top athletes. If you see them on a street, people might ask for a photo. It is a very simple and direct way to describe a celebrity.
How To Use It
You can use this phrase as a basic noun. It fits easily into any sentence. You might say, "I saw a famous person at the airport today!" It works well when you cannot remember someone's specific name. It also works when you want to describe a category of people. Use it to talk about your dreams or your sightings. Just remember to use a before it because it is a countable noun.
When To Use It
Use this phrase in everyday conversations with friends. It is perfect for telling stories about your travels. Use it when talking about social media or the news. It is also safe for school or work presentations. If you are at a party, it is a great conversation starter. You could ask, "Have you ever met a famous person?" It is a friendly, easy-to-understand term.
When NOT To Use It
Avoid using it if you know the person's specific title. For example, call a king "the King," not just a famous person. Do not use it if the person is only known by a tiny group. If only your mom knows your name, you are not a famous person yet! Also, in very academic writing, you might prefer the word celebrity or notable figure. It can sound a bit childish in a high-level legal document.
Cultural Background
In English-speaking cultures, we are often obsessed with fame. We have many words for this, like superstar or A-lister. However, famous person remains the most common, neutral term. In places like Hollywood or London, seeing a famous person is a common hobby. People often act cool, but secretly they are very excited. The phrase has been used for centuries to describe anyone from Shakespeare to modern YouTubers.
Common Variations
You will often hear the word celebrity instead. Many people use the slang term celeb for short. If someone is extremely famous, they are a household name. If they are famous for something bad, we call them infamous. You might also hear well-known figure in the news. Each one adds a slightly different flavor to your English.
Notas de uso
This is a neutral, safe phrase for all levels of formality. The only 'gotcha' is to ensure you use the plural 'famous people' when referring to more than one individual.
The 'A' Rule
Always remember the 'a' before 'famous person'. Saying 'I saw famous person' sounds like a robot. Say 'I saw a famous person' to sound natural.
Don't use it for yourself
Even if you are popular, calling yourself a 'famous person' can sound a bit arrogant. It's better to let others say it about you!
The 'Paparazzi' Connection
In English-speaking countries, if you see a 'famous person' surrounded by cameras, those photographers are called 'paparazzi'. It's a key part of the fame culture.
Exemplos
6I think that guy over there is a famous person from a TV show.
I think that guy over there is a famous person from a TV show.
Used when you recognize a face but aren't 100% sure of the name.
I don't want to be a famous person; I just want to be successful.
I don't want to be a famous person; I just want to be successful.
Contrasting public recognition with personal achievement.
We are honored to host such a famous person at our gala tonight.
We are honored to host such a famous person at our gala tonight.
While 'distinguished guest' is more formal, this still works as a compliment.
OMG, I just saw a famous person in the grocery store! 😱
OMG, I just saw a famous person in the grocery store!
Expressing high excitement in a casual digital format.
My cat thinks he's a famous person because he has ten followers on Instagram.
My cat thinks he's a famous person because he has ten followers on Instagram.
Using the term ironically for humor.
If you could interview one famous person, who would it be?
If you could interview one famous person, who would it be?
A standard icebreaker question in professional or social settings.
Teste-se
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence.
Did you see the news? A ___ person was arrested last night.
We need an adjective ('famous') to describe the noun ('person').
Complete the common phrase.
I'm not a ___, I'm just a regular guy.
The standard word order in English is Adjective + Noun.
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Recursos visuais
Ways to describe a well-known person
Very informal, used with friends.
A celeb
Safe for any situation.
A famous person
Professional or respectful.
A public figure
Used in official documents.
A notable dignitary
Where you'll use 'Famous Person'
At the cinema
Is that a famous person in the front row?
With a tour guide
Does any famous person live in this neighborhood?
Reading a magazine
This famous person is wearing a weird hat.
Dreaming big
I want to be a famous person one day.
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasThey are almost the same. 'Celebrity' is a bit more modern and often refers to people in entertainment, while 'famous person' is more general and can include historical figures or scientists.
Yes, it is a neutral term. However, if they are famous for something bad, the word infamous is more accurate.
Yes, it's perfectly fine. For example, We need a famous person to endorse our product is a normal professional sentence.
Not at all. While simple, it is used by native speakers of all ages every day. It's clear and effective.
You could say an unknown person or a private citizen. In slang, people sometimes say a nobody, but that is very mean!
No, that is grammatically incorrect. You must use the adjective form famous before the noun person.
You can say they are somewhat famous or a minor celebrity. You might also hear the term B-list celebrity.
It is used equally in both! It is a universal English phrase used all over the world.
No, for a group you would say famous people. For example, There were many famous people at the party.
You can still use it. You might say, Albert Einstein is a very famous person in history.
Frases relacionadas
Celebrity
A person who is well-known, especially in entertainment.
Public figure
Someone involved in public affairs, like a politician.
Household name
A person or thing that is known by almost everyone.
Star
A very famous and successful performer or athlete.
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