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paparazzo

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: /ˌpæpəˈrætsəʊ/

KK: /ˌpɑːpəˈrɑːtsoʊ/

noun
Definition

A person who takes pictures of famous people, often in a sneaky way, to sell them to magazines or newspapers.


Example

The paparazzo followed the movie star to capture her every move for the tabloids.


Conversation
Sloth A
Did you see that paparazzo chasing after the movie star yesterday?
Sloth B
Yeah, it was crazy how they just won't leave them alone.
Sloth A
I wonder how much money they make from those photos.
Sloth B
Probably a lot, but it must be stressful always being on the lookout for a paparazzo!

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
photographer
shutterbug
snappers
Antonyms
celebrity
public
unknown
Root Explanation

**Paparazzo** → The word originates from Italian, specifically from the name 'Paparazzo', which is derived from the character Paparazzo in Federico Fellini's film *La Dolce Vita*. The character is a photographer who takes candid pictures of celebrities. The term has come to refer to photographers who take intrusive photographs of famous people, especially in a sensationalist manner. Thus, 'paparazzo' describes a photographer who seeks out and captures candid images of celebrities, often without their consent.

Memory Tip

Imagine a photographer who is always on the lookout for celebrities, capturing their moments without permission. This helps you remember that a 'paparazzo' is someone who takes candid photos of famous people.

Visually Confused Words

No commonly confused words.

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