deb

word

/ˈdɛb/
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/dˈɛb/
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Definition

A deb is a young woman from a wealthy or traditional family who is formally introduced to society at a special event. The word is an informal short form of 'debutante' and is mainly used in British and Australian English.

Usage & Nuances

This is a culture-specific noun and not common in everyday modern conversation. It usually appears in contexts like high society, tradition, private schools, or 'deb ball'. Don't confuse it with 'debut', which is a first public performance or appearance of any kind.

Example Sentences

She joked that she'd make a terrible deb because she hates formal events.

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She was a deb at the city ball last year.

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Her grandmother was once a deb in London.

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People still talk about the local deb ball.

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I only learned what a deb was after watching that period drama.

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The article made the whole deb scene sound very old-fashioned.

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