Adjective(1) indicating the most important performer or role,famous,illustrious(2) indicating the most important performer or role(3) famous(4) illustrious
Noun(1) (astronomy) a celestial body of hot gases that radiates energy derived from thermonuclear reactions in the interior,someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field,any celestial body visible (as a point of light) from the Earth at night,a plane figure with 5 or more points,often used as an emblem,an actor who plays a principal role,a performer who receives prominent billing,a star-shaped character * used in printing,the topology of a network whose components are connected toa hub,person who is famous(2) (astronomy) a celestial body of hot gases that radiates energy derived from thermonuclear reactions in the interior(3) someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field(4) any celestial body visible (as a point of light) from the Earth at night(5) a plane figure with 5 or more points(6) often used as an emblem(7) an actor who plays a principal role(8) a performer who receives prominent billing(9) a star-shaped character * used in printing(10) the topology of a network whose components are connected toa hub(11) person who is famous
Verb(1) feature as the star(2) be the star in a performance(3) mark with an asterisk
Adjective(1) indicating the most important performer or role,famous,illustrious(2) indicating the most important performer or role(3) famous(4) illustrious
Noun(1) (astronomy) a celestial body of hot gases that radiates energy derived from thermonuclear reactions in the interior,someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field,any celestial body visible (as a point of light) from the Earth at night,a plane figure with 5 or more points,often used as an emblem,an actor who plays a principal role,a performer who receives prominent billing,a star-shaped character * used in printing,the topology of a network whose components are connected toa hub,person who is famous(2) (astronomy) a celestial body of hot gases that radiates energy derived from thermonuclear reactions in the interior(3) someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field(4) any celestial body visible (as a point of light) from the Earth at night(5) a plane figure with 5 or more points(6) often used as an emblem(7) an actor who plays a principal role(8) a performer who receives prominent billing(9) a star-shaped character * used in printing(10) the topology of a network whose components are connected toa hub(11) person who is famous
Verb(1) feature as the star(2) be the star in a performance(3) mark with an asterisk
(1) a pop star(2) If things don't work out he is more likely to star on the front pages than the back.(3) From the angle he walked, Tal could make out the symbol of an eight-point star on the cape.(4) One of the problems with the star ratings is that the margin of failure needs only to be quite small for vital stars to be lost.(5) I don't know why, but I liked Darlene even though Annette was supposed to be the star attraction.(6) Not all video games star muscle-bound, gun-wielding action heroes out for vengeance.(7) a rising star in the party(8) we gave them a gold star rating(9) Riley nodded, then stopped at the stall of a black mare with a white star on her forehead.(10) He had a large star on his forehead, and mane that looked as if it had been crimped.(11) this stamp is the star of the collection(12) But he visits one website and his declining star goes super nova.(13) The girl from Donegal is the star attraction and she will be joined by Derry country band New Moon as well as Mayo's own Marc Roberts.(14) A stellar-mass black hole forms when a heavy star collapses under its own weight in a supernova explosion.(15) One was black with a white star on its forehead, the other a chocolate brown.(16) Benjy is black and white, Frankie is black/dark brown with a white tummy and a white star on her forehead.
(1) a pop star(2) If things don't work out he is more likely to star on the front pages than the back.(3) From the angle he walked, Tal could make out the symbol of an eight-point star on the cape.(4) One of the problems with the star ratings is that the margin of failure needs only to be quite small for vital stars to be lost.(5) I don't know why, but I liked Darlene even though Annette was supposed to be the star attraction.(6) Not all video games star muscle-bound, gun-wielding action heroes out for vengeance.(7) a rising star in the party(8) we gave them a gold star rating(9) Riley nodded, then stopped at the stall of a black mare with a white star on her forehead.(10) He had a large star on his forehead, and mane that looked as if it had been crimped.(11) this stamp is the star of the collection(12) But he visits one website and his declining star goes super nova.(13) The girl from Donegal is the star attraction and she will be joined by Derry country band New Moon as well as Mayo's own Marc Roberts.(14) A stellar-mass black hole forms when a heavy star collapses under its own weight in a supernova explosion.(15) One was black with a white star on its forehead, the other a chocolate brown.(16) Benjy is black and white, Frankie is black/dark brown with a white tummy and a white star on her forehead.