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debut

1 of 2verb
/deɪˈbju/
Forms:debuts,debuting,debuted,debuted
1

to introduce something or someone to the public for the first time

transitive
  • The singer debuts her new song at the music festival.
  • The author debuts her novel at the book launch event.
  • The artist debuted her new collection at the gallery opening.
  • The fashion designer debuted her spring collection during Fashion Week.
  • The band debuted their new album on social media last night.
2

to appear or be presented in public for the first time

  • She debuted as the lead singer at the concert last night.
  • The actor debuted in his first movie role at the young age of 18.
  • He debuted on stage with a powerful performance that impressed the audience.
  • She debuted as a ballet dancer in front of a large crowd.
  • The young pianist debuted in the concert hall, playing a beautiful melody.
3

to appear for the first time, especially when introduced to the public or released

  • The new smartphone debuted last week, offering cutting-edge features.
  • The product will debut in stores next month, generating a lot of excitement.
  • The designer's latest collection debuted at the fashion week, catching everyone's attention.
  • The car debuted at the international auto show, showcasing its innovative design.
  • The new restaurant debuted in the heart of the city, offering a unique dining experience.