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noncelebrity

  • a word derived from celebrity.
    celebrity
    noun
    a famous or well-known person.

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Apparently, TMZ reported, noncelebrity billionaire yacht owners are altering their Venice vacation plans to avoid the crush.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 23, 2025

The competition has grown fiercer with the proliferation of online marketplaces such as Bonanza, Etsy and 1stdibs, and noncelebrity pickers are not eager to give up their edge.

From Washington Post Jul. 9, 2019

We’ve seen it happen many times: Some seemingly delightful noncelebrity diverts the internet’s attention from the more troubling news of the day.

From New York Times Jun. 27, 2017

Inside the Sheriff's Department, where veteran investigators know that three-decade-old cases are forbiddingly hard even when they involved noncelebrity players, some officials were trying to privately reduce expectation.

From Seattle Times Nov. 19, 2011

"If you are a noncelebrity on a reality show, you are given an opportunity," said entertainment attorney Steven Katleman of Greenberg Traurig.

From Reuters Aug. 23, 2010