IPA: /vɛˈdɛt/
KK: /vɛˈdɛt/
A person or vehicle that is positioned ahead of a main group to watch for danger or to gather information.
The vedette was sent out to scout the area for any signs of enemy movement.
**Vedette** → The word originates from French *vedette*, meaning a lookout or sentinel. It refers to a person stationed to keep watch, particularly in a military context.
Imagine a person standing guard, keeping an eye out for danger — that's what a vedette does as a lookout.