"Limelight" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Limelight" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Limelight" Meaning

to be the center of attention, to be the main focus or target of interest, admiration, or criticism, often used to describe someone who is in a position of power, fame, or popularity.

"Limelight" Examples

Usage Examples of "Limelight"


Here are five examples of how to use the word "limelight":

The movie star basked in the limelight as she accepted her award for Best Actress. [Meaning: She was the center of attention and admiration.]
The politician's record-breaking speech put him back in the limelight after a period of controversy. [Meaning: He regained public attention and interest.]
The singer's dramatic performance brought her into the limelight and made her a household name. [Meaning: She became famous and widely recognized.]
The comedian's witty one-liners kept him in the limelight throughout the awards ceremony. [Meaning: He remained the focus of attention and attention.]
The charity event's surprise guest speaker stole the show and put him in the limelight for the evening. [Meaning: He became the center of attention and attraction for a brief period.]

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