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debutant

or é··ٲԳ

[ deb-yoo-tahnt, -yuh- ]

noun

  1. a person who makes a debut into a professional career or before the public.


debutant

/ ˈdɛbjʊˌtɑːnt; -ˌtænt /

noun

  1. a person who is making a first appearance in a particular capacity, such as a sportsperson playing in a first game for a team
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of debutant1

1815–25; < French éܳٲԳ, present participle of éܳٱ. See debut, -ant
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World number one Judd Trump will take on Zhou Yuelong, while Masters winner Shaun Murphy will play debutant Daniel Wells.

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Defending champion Scottie Scheffler shot 71 after a rollercoaster round, putting him on five under in a group alongside England's Tyrrell Hatton, Ireland's Shane Lowry and American debutant Matt McCarty.

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Virtually every Masters debutant - understandably - says competing at Augusta National is a "dream come true".

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There were poignant tries for debutant Abi Burton, who fought back from an induced coma in 2022, and Wales-born Meg Jones, who was playing her first Red Roses game since her parents passed away.

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Debutant Burn, 32, looked comfortable in the first half but was caught out a couple of times in the second half against Albania - and Guehi was involved in both of Latvia's first-half chances.

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