public figure

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public figure

A public figure waves to the crowd from a stage.

Definition

Noun: A person who is widely recognized by the public, often due to their achievements, profession, or prominence in a particular field such as politics, entertainment, business, or sports. This recognition typically means their actions and life are subject to greater public interest and scrutiny.

Usage

The term "public figure" is used to describe individuals whose status and activities are of general public interest. It often carries implications about their level of privacy and the standards applied to commentary about them. - It is commonly used in legal, journalistic, and social contexts. - It distinguishes a person from a private citizen who is not widely known.

Examples
  • As a leading scientist and frequent television commentator, she became a public figure.
  • Politicians and actors are typical examples of public figures.
  • The lawsuit was dismissed because the plaintiff was deemed a public figure.
Advanced Usage
  • Legal Context: In defamation law, a "public figure" must prove "actual malice" to win a case, meaning the false statement was made with knowledge of its falsity or reckless disregard for the truth. This standard offers greater protection to free speech.
  • Qualified Public Figure: A person who voluntarily injects themselves into a particular public controversy to influence its outcome may be considered a "limited-purpose public figure" for discussions related to that issue.
Variants and Related Words
  • Celebrity: (n.) A famous person, especially in entertainment. Often implies a greater focus on fame and media attention than "public figure," which can be broader.
  • Personality: (n.) A notable person, often in media (e.g., ).
  • Notable: (n.) A person of importance or distinction.
  • Dignitary: (n.) A person considered important because of high rank or office.
Synonyms
  • Prominent person
  • Notable
  • Personage
  • Luminary
Idioms and Phrases
  • Household name: An idiom for a person or thing so well-known that everyone in a household would recognize the name. (e.g., )
  • In the public eye: An idiom describing someone who receives a lot of public attention and scrutiny. (e.g., )
public figure

A public figure waves to the crowd from a stage.

Noun
  1. a well-known or notable person
    • they studied all the great names in the history of France
    • she is an important figure in modern music

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