Socialite
(noun)
A person who is highly active in social circles and is known for attending fashionable events and parties.
Origin:
Derived from the french word 'société' meaning 'society', the term 'socialite' first appeared in the late 19th century and refers to a person who is highly active in social circles and is known for attending fashionable events and parties.
Examples:
- Paris Hilton is a famous socialite who is often seen at the biggest parties and events in the city.
- The young socialite was always the life of the party and loved being surrounded by her friends and admirers.
- The socialite was dressed in a stunning gown as she made her way through the crowd, greeting her friends and acquaintances.
- The socialite was known for her elegant taste in fashion and her ability to always be on the guest list at the most exclusive events.
- As a socialite, she was used to the high life and the luxuries that came with it.