Debuted [verb]

Definition of Debuted:

make public

Synonyms of Debuted:


Opposite/Antonyms of Debuted:

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Sentence/Example of Debuted:

Walker, 24, is currently in a relationship with producer London on da Track, who has produced several hits on her debut album Over It.

In the week after the call, Wright found an apartment, signed an NFL contract and made his debut.

Washington debuted its 1930s throwback uniforms in 2012, paired with a brown faux leather helmet.

Trung Le Nguyen delivered a sparkling debut with his graphic novel “The Magic Fish,” about the child of Vietnamese immigrants who teaches through fairy tales — yet wrestles with how to come out to his family.

“Exciting Times,” by Naoise DolanDolan’s debut has echoes of Sally Rooney with its tale of a 22-year-old Irish woman who moves to Hong Kong to teach English and finds herself in the middle of a love triangle.

Kairou Amoustapha, a 19-year-old forward for second-tier Loudoun United, debuted with Niger’s national team, entering in the 88th minute of a 1-0 victory over Ethiopia in Africa Cup of Nations qualifying.

The recall involves cars with South Korean-made batteries used in Bolts for its debut 2017 model year and also the 2018 model year, as well as some for 2019.

In September Walmart debuted its $98 annual subscription service that offers unlimited same-day delivery and discounts at gas stations.

Compare that with Nio’s debut in 2018, when shares fell immediately and were trading at 80% below their IPO value 12 months later.

Ford is aiming for commercial-vehicle leadership in EVs with the combination of the E-Transit coming late next year and a battery-powered F-150 pickup debuting in 2022.