High-profile (adjective)

  1. Well-known or famous, or that receives a lot of attention or publicity.
  2. Having a high public profile or visibility.

Origin:

The phrase "high-profile" is a combination of the words "high" and "profile." it is used to describe something or someone that is well-known or famous, or that receives a lot of attention or publicity.

Examples:

  1. He is a high-profile actor.
  2. She is a high-profile lawyer.
  3. The high-profile case received widespread media coverage.
  4. The high-profile politician is constantly in the public eye.
  5. The high-profile event was attended by many celebrities.
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