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iconic performer
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "iconic performer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a performer who is widely recognized and celebrated for their significant impact or influence in their field, such as music, acting, or dance. Example: "Madonna is often referred to as an iconic performer due to her groundbreaking contributions to pop music and culture."
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The actor terrifies once more in The Other Side of the Door, but has horror found its newest iconic performer?
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"Nina" will hit theaters on April 22 The actor terrifies once more in The Other Side of the Door, but has horror found its newest iconic performer?
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But by the same token there will never be a rejuvenation of an iconic performer into new technology and a booming economic purple patch akin to Leonard Cohen's 80's masterpiece.
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The electronica musician and producer Skrillex wrote: Young guns, go listen to Whitney Houston if you havent given her a PROPER listen and you'll understand why she changed the world — Skrillex @Skrillex) February 12 , 2012And the rapper Nicki Minaj offered a wordless testimonial of a photograph of Ms. Houston with another iconic performer who died suddenly and tragically: Michael Jackson.
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Rebel Heart, the iconic performer's 13th studio album, debuted on 10 March, selling 116,000 copies in the first week and is the first album since her 1994 album Bedtime Stories not to debut at No.1.
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"It is with profound sadness that I am confirming that the legendary, iconic performer, Prince Rogers Nelson, has died at his Paisley Park residence this morning at the age of 57," the rep said in a statement.
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Over the years, Lacombe has captured such iconic performers as Alec Baldwin, Meryl Streep, Denzel Washington, and Madonna (during the singer's volatile marriage to Sean Penn).
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The sense of menace that Cagney conveyed with his coiled-spring posture and the distinctive cadence of his rapid patter made him one of the most imitated and iconic performers of the prewar years.
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There are images of iconic performers: Van Morrison staring off into space while jamming with the Doors; the Jackson 5 playing basketball in the driveway of a house up in the hills; Eazy-E with a "Compton" baseball cap, sunglasses, and leather gloves, trying to look as tough as possible (a facing image, where you can see the rapper's soft eyes, might actually be more chilling).
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Although we don't know these iconic performers and view them from a distance, many of us feel a deep sense of connection to them nonetheless.
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Lady Bunny and Lifshutz are bring together a group of iconic performers and DJs from the '90s downton NYC nightlife era to recreate Wigstock -- this time on a cruise ship.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "iconic performer" when you want to emphasize both the performer's widespread recognition and their lasting impact on their field. It is suitable when referring to someone whose work has had a significant and enduring influence.
Common error
Avoid using "iconic performer" too casually for someone who is currently popular but hasn't yet demonstrated long-term influence or recognition. Reserve the term for figures whose impact has been sustained over time.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "iconic performer" functions as a noun phrase, where "iconic" serves as an adjective modifying the noun "performer". Ludwig provides several examples showcasing its role in describing well-known and influential figures in the entertainment industry, confirming its standard grammatical usage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "iconic performer" is a grammatically correct and acceptable way to describe someone who is widely recognized and celebrated for their significant impact and influence in their field. Ludwig AI confirms its proper usage. Though the phrase appears with uncommon frequency, it's most often found in News & Media contexts. Alternatives include "legendary entertainer" or "celebrated artist". When using this phrase, ensure that the individual has demonstrated long-term influence and recognition to justify the use of "iconic".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
legendary entertainer
Replaces "performer" with "entertainer" and "iconic" with "legendary", emphasizing the long-lasting fame and influence.
celebrated artist
Uses "artist" instead of "performer" and "celebrated" instead of "iconic", highlighting artistic achievement and public recognition.
renowned figure in entertainment
Rephrases the entire concept, focusing on the person's reputation within the entertainment industry.
influential personality
Shifts the focus to the performer's impact and influence on others.
esteemed star
Uses "star" as a synonym for "performer" and "esteemed" to indicate high regard.
highly regarded artist
Focuses on the respect and admiration the performer receives.
famous name in show business
Uses a more colloquial expression to convey fame and involvement in the entertainment industry.
major player in the arts
Emphasizes the performer's significant role and impact within the broader arts scene.
revered cultural icon
Elevates the performer to a symbol of cultural significance.
timeless talent
Highlights the performer's enduring appeal and skill.
FAQs
How can I use "iconic performer" in a sentence?
You might say, "The museum featured a retrospective of the "iconic performer"'s groundbreaking work" or "Many tribute concerts celebrate the music of this "iconic performer"".
What are some alternatives to "iconic performer"?
Depending on the context, you could use "legendary entertainer", "celebrated artist", or "renowned figure in entertainment".
What distinguishes an "iconic performer" from a "famous performer"?
While a famous performer is widely known, an "iconic performer" has a lasting impact and represents significant cultural or artistic values.
Is it appropriate to describe a living artist as an "iconic performer"?
Yes, but use caution. Ensure the living artist has a substantial body of work and a proven legacy that justifies the label "iconic performer".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested