What is another word for Marilyn Monroe?

Pronunciation: [mˈaɹəlɪn mˈɒnɹə͡ʊ] (IPA)

Marilyn Monroe was an iconic American actress, model, and singer, known for her captivating beauty, charm, and talent. Throughout her career, she gained many nicknames, including "The Blonde Bombshell," "The Hollywood Icon," and "Norma Jean." Some of her other synonyms include "The Sex Symbol," "The Screen Legend," "The Pop Culture Icon," and "The Cultural Icon." Her stunning looks and sultry voice also earned her titles such as "Goddess of Love," "The Platinum Blonde," and "The Seductress." Marilyn Monroe's legacy has inspired many, and her name has become synonymous with timeless beauty and Hollywood glamour.

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What are the hypernyms for Marilyn monroe?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    actress, celebrity, film star, blonde bombshell, American icon, Feminist Icon, Gen-X Icon, Pop Culture Phenomenon, Pop Culture Symbol.

Famous quotes with Marilyn monroe

  • I was in Florida with Burt Stern, the photographer who shot Marilyn Monroe on the beach with a sweater, and we smoked a joint. The bathing suit kept coming off in the water, and I just ripped it off. I was very comfortable being naked.
    Rosanna Arquette
  • I would have loved to have met Marilyn Monroe and have dinner with her.
    Juliette Binoche
  • You can't pretend to be a Sharon Stone or a Marilyn Monroe. You really can't fake that.
    Claire Bloom
  • You can take Elvis. You can take Marilyn Monroe. Success and fame will not be the answer if something inside of you is bothering you, if things in your mind aren't going right.
    Linda Evans
  • I've always been drawn to Marilyn Monroe, but certain aspects of her story may be too sad to tell.
    Sherilyn Fenn

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