debut

/deɪˈbju/
noun
  1. The first public appearance or performance of someone or something, such as an actor, musician, or product.
    • The company celebrated the debut of its new smartphone at the tech conference.
    • The singer's debut was a huge success, with fans cheering for an encore.
    • Her debut as a professional dancer happened when she was just sixteen years old.
  2. The first time something is presented or made available to the public.
    • The debut of the new video game was delayed by two months.
    • The fashion designer's debut collection received rave reviews from critics.
    • We watched the debut of the season's first episode together.
verb
  1. To make a first public appearance or performance.
    • The young actress will debut in a major Hollywood film next summer.
    • He debuted as a professional golfer at the age of twenty.
    • The band debuted their new song at the music festival last night.
  2. To introduce or launch something for the first time.
    • The car manufacturer debuted its electric model at the auto show.
    • The app debuted with a simple design but quickly gained millions of users.
    • The author debuted her novel at a local bookstore event.
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