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the belle of the ball

British pronunciation/ðə bˈɛl ɒvðə bˈɔːl/
American pronunciation/ðə bˈɛl ʌvðə bˈɔːl/
the belle of the ball
[PHRASE]
1

the most attractive or popular woman at a party, dance, or any other social event

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the belle of the ball definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "the belle of the ball" and when to use it?

The phrase "belle of the ball" is believed to have originated in the 18th century in England, where it was used to describe the most beautiful and popular young woman at a dance or ball. The term "belle" is a French word meaning "beautiful," and it was commonly used in English to describe an attractive and charming woman. The phrase gained popularity in the 19th century and was commonly used in Victorian society to refer to a woman who was the center of attention and admiration at a social gathering. Today, it is still used to describe a woman who is the most beautiful and admired person at an event or gathering.

Examples
1Last night, she was the belle of the ball, enchanting everyone with her stunning gown and captivating smile.
2I used to be the belle of the ball.
3- Like Cinderella, when she got to the ball she was fabulous, and she was the belle of the ball.
4You are the belle of the ball.
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