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LeoGlossary: Debut

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A debut is a first public appearance, performance, or release. It can be used to describe the first time an artist performs, a product is released, or a person is introduced to society.

The word "debut" comes from the French word "débuter," which means "to begin." It was first used in English in the early 1700s to describe the first appearance of an actor on stage. Since then, it has come to be used in a wider variety of contexts.

Here are a few examples to illustrate the concept:

  • Debut of an Artist or Performer: An artist or performer might have a debut concert, show, or exhibition, marking their first public presentation of their talent or work.
  • Debut of a Product or Technology: Companies often use the term "debut" when introducing a new product or technology to the market. This could involve a product launch event or the first time a product is made available to the public.
  • Debut in Sports: Athletes may have a debut in a particular competition or league, marking their first official participation in that context.

The occurrence of a debut depends on the context. For a person, it might involve a deliberate effort to introduce themselves to a wider audience or to step into a new phase of their career. For a product or event, it could involve a planned unveiling or release to the public.

Historic Debuts

Debuts are often highly anticipated events, and they can be a major turning point in a person's career. A successful debut can launch a person to stardom, while a disappointing one can be a setback.

Here are some examples of famous debuts:

  • Elvis Presley's debut performance on the "Ed Sullivan Show" in 1955
  • The Beatles' debut album, "Please Please Me," in 1963
  • Michael Jordan's debut with the Chicago Bulls in 1984
  • Beyoncé's debut album, "Dangerously in Love," in 2003
  • Ariana Grande's debut album, "Yours Truly," in 2013

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