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célêbre
cause célèbre
1. A controversy that causes public debate. The town's polluted drinking water became a national cause célêbre when it was discovered that the local leaders had allowed it to happen.
2. A legal case that is famous or celebrated. The trial became a cause célêbre for those who felt the defendant was victimized by the legal system.
a cause célêbre
a famous event or legal case which people discuss a lot because it is so interesting or shocking The relationship between Edward Prince of Wales and Wallis Simpson became an international cause célêbre in the 1930s.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Kenneth | | KEN-ith (Scottish, English) | Scottish, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish |
Shug | | - | Scottish |
Marte | | - | Norwegian |
Decimus | | DE-ki-muws | Ancient Roman |
Ileana | | [ai'li:nə] | |
DearbhÁIl | | - | Irish |