Judy Garland

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Definition

Proper noun * Judy Garland: A stage name referring to Frances Ethel Gumm, a celebrated and influential American singer and actress. She is a significant cultural figure, best known for her powerful singing voice and dramatic performances in film and music, most iconically for her role as Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz (1939).

Usage Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Judy Garland gave one of the most famous performances in cinema history.
    • The museum is hosting an exhibition on the life and career of Judy Garland.
    • Many modern performers cite Judy Garland as a major influence.
Advanced Usage
  • As a cultural symbol: The name "Judy Garland" is often used to represent classic Hollywood stardom, immense talent intertwined with personal struggle, and enduring appeal within the LGBTQ+ community.
    • Her legacy is complex; to many, Judy Garland symbolizes both the brilliance and the tragedy of old Hollywood.
Variants and Related Words
  • Frances Gumm (proper noun): Her birth name.
  • Dorothy Gale (proper noun): The iconic character she portrayed in .
Synonyms
  • Entertainer (noun): A person who performs for an audience. (This is a general category, not a direct synonym.)
  • Icon (noun): A person or thing regarded as a representative symbol. (This describes her status.)
Related Idioms & Phrases
  • "Over the Rainbow": While not an idiom containing her name, this song is so intrinsically linked to Judy Garland that it serves as a direct reference to her. The phrase evokes her most famous performance.
    • The tribute concert ended with a moving rendition of "Over the Rainbow."
Noun
  1. United States singer and film actress (1922-1969)

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