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Discover Ludwig"diva" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is used to describe a person, typically a woman, who is treated with admiration and respect because of their great talent and skill. Example: People flock to the theater to see the award-winning diva grace the stage with her powerful singing voice.
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diva
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Any female celebrity, usually a well known singer or actress.
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Sadly for Clarkson, this was spoiled dauphin syndrome at its most disgusting and entrenched – if he'd been told off properly (and a lot earlier), he would probably never have arrived at the sad point of becoming the only diva in town wearing dad jeans.
She has good cause to be a diva as an Olympic gold medallist in Athens and Beijing, with 27 world records to her name.
"She said, 'I've been to the dentist this morning, so I'm not in a very good mood.'" But she was no diva.
After season two became more famous for its off-screen antics (three contestants were booted off the show, with one, Corey Clark, claiming it was because he was having an affair with judge Paula Abdul), season three's most controversial moment involved big-voiced diva Jennifer Hudson.
After reading an article about the Lebanese diva Fairouz, Grout was intrigued, and began singing and playing the oud in a Syrian cafe in Montreal.
The post you want is here.**SCOTT EBLIN, who writes Government Executive's "Executive Coach" blog, has a secret: he's a "business travel diva".
Back in 2004, the screen diva Aishwarya Rai oversaw the launch of a balloon, inscribed with an exhortation to vote, which was then tethered to the site to the horror of aesthetes.
Some of the ruined streets through which Tully drives Jake were filmed for "A Foreign Affair"—Billy Wilder's sardonic post-war melodrama about an innocent American in Berlin, who gets caught in the spider-web of a recycled Nazi diva played by Marlene Dietrich.A skilful pastiche of 1940s film-making, "The Good German" was shot mostly on soundstages and back-lot streets built during that era.
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Indeed, the Russian diva-in-chief's outlandish antics (driving racing cars, demonstrating judo moves, swimming bare-chested in Siberian rivers, piloting fire-fighting planes, tranquilising tigers, discovering Greek vases underwater) are making it increasingly difficult to create an image of Mr Putin that is obviously satirical.
Lohan's acting career has gone quite recently, following reports of her diva-ish tendencies on the set of Bret Easton Ellis and Paul Schrader's 2013 movie The Canyons.
She used to be known for her diva-ish ways – at the height of her fame she insisted that her hotel rooms be painted pink and furnished with a white piano – but now, at 65, has reached a plateau of wisdom and total coolness.
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