public eye



public eye

Attention from the general public. Typically used in the phrase "in the public eye." Famous actors really can't do much without being in the public eye—their every move is noticed and scrutinized. I'm pretty nervous because this is the first time I'll be in the public eye since that terrible news conference.
See also: eye, public

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Felicidadfe-lee-thee-DHAHD (Spanish), fe-lee-see-DHAHD (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
Pierre[pi(:)'ɛə]
Kunigonde-Dutch
Linos-Greek Mythology, Ancient Greek
TuijaTOO-ee-yahFinnish
RikkiRIK-eeEnglish (Modern)