Debuting: meaning, definitions and examples
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debuting
[ ˈdɛbjuːtɪŋ ]
first appearance
Debuting refers to the act of making a first appearance in a particular capacity, often in the context of performing arts, sports, or any public presentation. It signifies the introduction of someone or something to an audience for the first time. A debut can be highly anticipated, often followed by media coverage and public interest. Individuals or groups usually prepare extensively for this moment as it can influence their future opportunities and reception.
Synonyms
introducing, launching, premiering
Examples of usage
- The young actress is debuting in her first major film.
- The band is debuting their new album at the festival.
- He is debuting as a professional athlete this season.
Translations
Translations of the word "debuting" in other languages:
🇵🇹 estreando
🇮🇳 डेब्यू कर रहा है
🇩🇪 debütierend
🇮🇩 memulai debut
🇺🇦 дебютуючи
🇵🇱 debiutujący
🇯🇵 デビューしている
🇫🇷 débutant
🇪🇸 debutando
🇹🇷 debut yapan
🇰🇷 데뷔하고 있는
🇸🇦 يظهر لأول مرة
🇨🇿 debutující
🇸🇰 debutujúci
🇨🇳 初次登场
🇸🇮 debutirajoči
🇮🇸 debutandi
🇰🇿 дебют жасап жатқан
🇬🇪 დებიუტი
🇦🇿 debut edən
🇲🇽 debutando
Etymology
The term 'debut' originates from the French word 'débuter', which means 'to begin' or 'to start'. The word entered the English language in the 19th century, specifically around the 1830s, and has been used to describe a range of first-time performances or introductions, especially in the arts. Historically, debuts have been significant events, often celebrated in various cultures. The focus on a person's first performance or presentation can highlight their talent and generate excitement and anticipation among audiences. In modern usage, 'debuting' encompasses various fields beyond performing arts, including product launches and business introductions, reflecting the word's adaptability and growth alongside cultural shifts.