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Meaning of VIPs
Very Important Persons
Etymology of VIPs
The term 'VIP' is an abbreviation for 'Very Important Person' and has its roots in the mid-20th century, specifically in the 1930s, when it was used to describe high-ranking military officers and government officials
The term gained wider usage in the 1960s and 1970s, particularly in the context of entertainment and media, to refer to famous or influential individuals
Synonyms
dignitaries
celebrities
bigwigs
moguls
tycoons
magnates
luminaries
notables
personages
celebrities
famous people
high-profile individuals
influential people
important people
prominent figures
renowned individuals
stars
big shots
high-ups
honchos
leaders
officials
executives
aristocrats
nobles
gentry
elite
upper class
high society
aristocracy
nobility
gentry
VIP guests
special guests
honored guests
guests of honor
Definitions
- A very important person, typically one who is famous or influential
- * A person of high rank or status, especially one who is entitled to special privileges or treatment
Usage Examples
- The VIPs were escorted to the front row of the auditorium
- * The company provided a special lounge for VIPs attending the conference
- * The hotel offered a VIP package that included a private concierge and complimentary amenities
Antonyms
commoners
ordinary people
unknowns
nobodies
nonentities
insignificant people
unimportant people
low-ranking officials
subordinates
underlings
minions
peons
plebeians
proletarians
masses
crowd
multitude
common people
general public