English to Gujarati Dictionary debutante

debutante

નવોદિત
definition
noun
About a quarter of a million people line the banks of the Thames and the race is part of the social season, attended by debutantes and society figures with strict entry and dress codes for some parts of the riverbank.
an upper-class young woman making her first appearance in fashionable society.
translation of 'debutante'
ભદ્રસમાજમાં પ્રથમવાર દેખા દેનાર સમૃધ્ધ યુવતી.
example
As a lieutenant in the Life Guards, he wed his first wife Susan, an 18-year-old 'debutante' , in 1956.
In contrast to the dazzling young 'debutante' , Princess Mary looked hopelessly plain despite wearing a light green dress.
First Kipps falls for upper-crust 'debutante' Helen Washington.
Reno is still interested in Billy romantically but Billy explains to her that he is in love with Hope Harcourt, an American 'debutante' .
Joyce Anstruther, as she then was, ‘came out’ as a 'debutante' into the society marriage market.
Did her voice really sound that much like a Jewish American Princess 'debutante' ?
the women's team includes eighteen year-old 'debutante' Katharine Merry
But the council's acting chief executive Kim Corrie doesn't think being a 'debutante' has gone out of fashion, and she's hopeful there'll be enough women for a ball next year.
The year is 1949 and Lisa Norton plays Miriam, a 19-year-old 'debutante' who has just run away from her parents.
Without going into too much detail, Mr. Skeffington is the story of an orphaned but popular young New York 'debutante' and her morose brother, who squanders their fortune.
They single out a 'debutante' , Cecile de Volange, new to society and under the ever-watchful eye of her mother, and Hortense de Tourvel, a settled lady of a certain age.
Fashion is a relative word when you're eight - at least it was 20 years ago - but, even then, a dark salmon cardigan ain't gonna make any young 'debutante' the belle of the ball.
In 1839 she came out in society as a 'debutante' , with the Nightingales taking an entire floor of the Carlton Hotel in London's Regent Street to mark the event.
Elaine Webb never got the chance to be a 'debutante' when she was a teenager, so she's decided to do it 40 years later.
But since he is a millworker, and she a 'debutante' , Allie's parents disapprove and eventually they are separated when the Nelsons return to the city, and Allie to college.
Tea parties were Irene's favorite activity, and Elisa loved to pretend she was a high society 'debutante' (which she would be in a matter of years but the girl was impatient).
About a quarter of a million people line the banks of the Thames and the race is part of the social season, attended by 'debutantes' and society figures with strict entry and dress codes for some parts of the riverbank.
The dashing young men that were invited to the ball by 'debutantes' from St Brigid's secondary school got more than they bargained for when they turned up to collect their dates for the evening.
My darling daughter, Beatrix herself had been one of the most successful 'debutantes' in her younger years, and she saw no reason as to why her daughter should not follow in her path.
Though the light that the lone lamp provided was dim, the 'debutantes' could all see that the girl who kept Lord William and Mr. Phineas company was ravishing, with jet black hair and magnolia skin.
In his youth, he was an international playboy winning the heart of many 'debutantes' , including Fiona Campbell-Walker, a top model who married one of the richest men in Europe, Baron Thyssen.
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