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  1. (of a person) receiving a lot of public attention: The senator has been in the spotlight recently since the revelation of his tax frauds. He is a shy academic who clearly isn't comfortable in the spotlight. She is back in the spotlight following the launch of her new album.

  2. (of a person) receiving a lot of public attention: The senator has been in the spotlight recently since the revelation of his tax frauds. He is a shy academic who clearly isn't comfortable in the spotlight. She is back in the spotlight following the launch of her new album.

  3. Inglés. Español. in the spotlight adv. (prominently featured) en primer plano loc adv. en el foco de atención loc adv. The star soon became used to living in the spotlight. La estrella pronto se acostumbró a vivir en primer plano.

  4. 1. Literally positioned in a beam of light, typically while performing onstage. The director assured me that I would be in the spotlight for my solo. 2. The center of attention. My sister loves being in the spotlight, but I get really nervous on stage. Once news of this scandal breaks, our company will be in the spotlight for months.

  5. 1. Literally, to be positioned in a beam of light, typically while performing onstage. The director assured me that I would be in the spotlight for my solo. No, I'm not trying out for the talent show—I don't want to be in the spotlight! Will you go onstage and read my poem for me? I really hate being in the spotlight. 2.

  6. Someone or something that is in the spotlight is getting a great deal of public attention. Webb is back in the spotlight. See full dictionary entry for spotlight

  7. Someone or something that is in the spotlight is getting a great deal of public attention. Webb is back in the spotlight. See full dictionary entry for spotlight