English to Hindi Dictionary socialite

socialite

नुमायां मनुष्य
definition
noun
The article was written by Chester Francis-Jackson, a writer for the Jamaica Gleaner who covers all events such as these, or events put on by the very rich, most well known socialites in Jamaican society.
a person who is well known in fashionable society and is fond of social activities and entertainment.
translation of 'socialite'
noun
नुमायां मनुष्य,
प्रभावयुक्त व्यक्ति
example
His high jinks, exuberance and grandstanding were the marks of an eccentric, a playboy, a 'socialite' .
There's the fashionable 'socialite' who boasts of having over 900 friends, among them none of whom he actually likes.
Popular 'socialites' and the corporate elite of the City were present at the launch as special invitees, and they witnessed lively music and a personalised magic show.
Kinloch then became a ‘must-see’ destination for London 'socialites' who went there for glittering parties at which they could hunt by day and dance by night.
The crowd, as expected, was an interesting mix of diplomats, 'socialites' and familiar faces from the arts, fashion and entertainment worlds.
Within the building a concert hall can also be found where many performances occurred for various 'socialites' .
For the most part, the upstairs bar draws an upscale clientele of suit-wearing, expatriate 'socialites' happy to select wines from an extensive and expensive list.
Karol's younger sister, Ida Zaluski, was one of Vienna's leading 'socialites' who always knew how to make an entrance.
The article was written by Chester Francis-Jackson, a writer for the Jamaica Gleaner who covers all events such as these, or events put on by the very rich, most well known 'socialites' in Jamaican society.
Hong Kong's glitterati and 'socialites' showed up in force.
The sisters were raised as 'socialites' who entertained, and were entertained by, both the cream and the froth of society.
Around 100 'socialites' from the city gathered and participated in the ceremony, dressed up in chef gear - yes, wearing chef caps, aprons and gloves.
The reception guest list included politicians, 'socialites' , religious leaders, celebrities and comedians.
He was clearly a man of considerable charm, well able to dupe the wealthy 'socialites' of the day into believing him to be one of their own.
We dined in the elegant Pump Room restaurant and drank the warm, odd-tasting, waters of the spring, as the 18th Century 'socialites' had.
And then right in front of me were two extremely pretty 'socialites' , totally clad in Versace in honour of the event.
Parisian 'socialites' traditionally were far more interested in being seen than watching the action taking place on the stage.
During the British Raj, 'socialites' in London, New York and Paris became enamored of Indian fabrics and embroidery.
Every night, Manila's 'socialites' would gather in the elegant Sky Room to party and dine.
The Veronica Guerin film premiere promises to be a wonderful night out for North Kerry s glittering 'socialites' who will be supporting a very worthy charity.
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