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All somebody synonyms

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noun somebody

  • immortals — not mortal; not liable or subject to death; undying: our immortal souls.
  • figure — a numerical symbol, especially an Arabic numeral.
  • hotshot — highly successful and aggressive: a hotshot lawyer; a hotshot account exec.
  • big fish — If you describe someone as a big fish, you believe that they are powerful or important in some way.
  • major leaguer — either of the two main professional baseball leagues in the U.S.
  • headliner — a performer whose name appears most prominently in a program or advertisement or on a marquee; star.
  • big gun — If you refer to someone as a big gun, you mean that they have a lot of power or influence.
  • living soul — person
  • celebrity — A celebrity is someone who is famous, especially in areas of entertainment such as films, music, writing, or sport.
  • high-muck-a-muck — an important, influential, or high-ranking person, especially one who is pompous or conceited.
  • big wheel — A big wheel is a very large upright wheel with carriages around the edge of it which people can ride in. Big wheels are often found at theme parks or fun fairs.
  • big guns — an influential or important person or thing: He's a big gun in science.
  • cheese — Cheese is a solid food made from milk. It is usually white or yellow.
  • luminary — a celestial body, as the sun or moon.
  • hotdog — to perform unusual or very intricate maneuvers in a sport, especially surfing or skiing.
  • individual — a single human being, as distinguished from a group.
  • mahatma — Indira [in-deer-uh] /ɪnˈdɪər ə/ (Show IPA), 1917–84, Indian political leader: prime minister 1966–77 and 1980–84 (daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru).
  • high-up — holding a high position or rank.
  • cynosure — a person or thing that attracts notice, esp because of its brilliance or beauty
  • hot shot — incandescent shot fired to set enemy ships or buildings on fire.
  • name — a dictionary of given names that indicates whether a name is usually male, female, or unisex and often includes origins as well as meanings; for example, as by indicating that Evangeline, meaning “good news,” comes from Greek. Used primarily as an aid in selecting a name for a baby, dictionaries of names may also include lists of famous people who have shared a name and information about its current popularity ranking.
  • big man on campus — A highly popular male collegian.
  • notability — the state or quality of being notable; distinction; prominence.
  • one — being or amounting to a single unit or individual or entire thing, item, or object rather than two or more; a single: one woman; one nation; one piece of cake.
  • notable — worthy of note or notice; noteworthy: a notable success; a notable theory.
  • gal — a centimeter-gram-second unit of acceleration, equal to one centimeter per second per second.
  • big shot — A big shot is an important and powerful person in a group or organization.
  • celeb — A celeb is the same as a celebrity.

adj somebody

  • in the public eye — featured prominently in the media
  • in the limelight — prominent, featured in the news
  • namer — a word or a combination of words by which a person, place, or thing, a body or class, or any object of thought is designated, called, or known.

pronoun somebody

  • anybody — Anybody means the same as anyone.
  • anyone — You use anyone or anybody in statements with negative meaning to indicate in a general way that nobody is present or involved in an action.

adjective somebody

  • noted — well-known; celebrated; famous: a noted scholar.
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