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Debut is a noun that refers to the initial public appearance or introduction of someone, something, or an event. It commonly denotes the first performance, presentation, publication, or showcase of an artist, writer, musician, actor/actress, singer, product, or any other entity that is being introduced or making their first appearance in the public domain. This term is especially used in the fields of entertainment, sports, literature, and fashion.
A debut is seen as a significant moment in one's career or journey, as it marks the beginning of their professional or public life. It serves as an opportunity for individuals or creations to garner attention, gain recognition, and establish their credibility or excellence in their respective fields.
The word "debut" also implies a sense of novelty, as it indicates the arrival or arrival of something new or previously unknown. It often generates excitement and curiosity among the audience or consumers, who eagerly anticipate witnessing or experiencing the first manifestation of a person or product.
Furthermore, the term can be used to describe the formal introduction of someone into society or a particular group. In this context, debut refers to a social event or party where a person is presented to others for the first time, typically when they reach a certain age or stage in their life, such as a debutante ball or party.
Overall, debut encompasses the concept of a noteworthy beginning, whether it be in terms of talent, performance, innovation, or societal recognition.
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Entrance; first appearance; first step or attempt.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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The word "debut" originates from the French word "début", which signifies the beginning or opening. This French term is derived from the verb "débuter", meaning "to begin" or "to make one's first appearance". Ultimately, "débuter" traces back to the Old French word "desbuter" or "desbut", which also meant "to begin". The word entered the English language in the early 18th century, predominantly used in the context of a performer's first appearance on stage or a person's first introduction into society.
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