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Red carpet
UK //rɛd ˈkɑːpɪt//US //rɛd ˈkɑrpɪt//
Definition
A long, red carpet for welcoming important guests at formal events.
In simple words: A special carpet that is colored red and used for important events.
Examples
- The stars arrived at the movie premiere and walked down the red carpet.
- At the award ceremony, they rolled out the red carpet for the nominees.
- The hotel had a beautiful red carpet leading up to the entrance.
- Seeing her favorite actors on the red carpet was a dream come true.
- The mayor announced a new policy during a red carpet event.
Usage notes
Used in formal contexts, especially for events like movie premieres or award ceremonies. Not appropriate for casual situations.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun phrase
Memory hint
Imagine celebrities walking on a red carpet at a glamorous event.
Collocations
- roll out the red carpet
- walk the red carpet
- red carpet event
Synonyms
- VIP treatment
- ceremonial carpet
- prestige pathway
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'blue carpet' which is not a standard term.
- Using it in non-formal contexts incorrectly.
- Misunderstanding its metaphorical meaning in phrases like 'rolling out the red carpet'.