Lena Horne
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Definition
Proper noun A celebrated American singer, actress, and civil rights activist, born in 1917. She is renowned for her sophisticated vocal performances, film roles, and her pioneering stance against racial discrimination in the entertainment industry.
Usage
The name "Lena Horne" is used to refer to the historical figure herself, her body of work, or her legacy. * Lena Horne performed at the Cotton Club in her early career. * The museum is hosting an exhibit on the life of Lena Horne. * Her most famous recording is often considered to be "Stormy Weather," sung by Lena Horne.
Advanced Usage
- As a symbol: Her name is often invoked as a symbol of artistic excellence, elegance, and the struggle for equality.
- She carried herself with the grace and poise of a Lena Horne.
- Possessive form: Used to denote works, achievements, or characteristics associated with her.
- That song is a classic of Lena Horne's repertoire.
- We studied Lena Horne's impact on Hollywood.
Variants and Related Words
- Horne (surname): While a distinct surname, in an artistic or historical context, it is often understood as a reference to Lena Horne.
- The biography is titled simply "Horne."
Synonyms
- Entertainer
- Vocalist
- Performer
- Icon (in the context of her cultural status)
Related Idioms and Phrases
- A Lena Horne-type: Used to describe a performer known for beauty, elegance, and a powerful, smooth vocal style.
- The singer has a very Lena Horne-type of presence on stage.
Noun
- United States singer and actress (born in 1917)