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- a conventional or stylized representation of a star, typically one having five or more points:"the walls were painted with silver moons and stars"
- a star symbol used to indicate a category of excellence:"the hotel has three stars"
- an asterisk:"the captain has a star against his name"
- a white patch on the forehead of a horse or other animal.
- a data or communication network in which all nodes are independently connected to one central unit:"computers in a star layout"
- a famous or exceptionally talented performer in the world of entertainment or sports:"a pop star" · "singers of star quality"Similar:female leadmale leadfamous namepublic figureimportant person
- an outstandingly good or successful person or thing in a group:"a rising star in the party" · "Ellen was a star student"
verbstar (verb) · stars (third person present) · starred (past tense) · starred (past participle) · starring (present participle) · -starred (adjective)- (of a movie, play, or other show) have (someone) as a principal performer:"a film starring Liza Minnelli"
- (of a performer) have a principal role in a movie, play, or other show:"McQueen had starred in such epics as The Magnificent Seven"
- (of a person) perform brilliantly or prominently in a particular endeavor or event:"Vitt starred at third base for the Detroit Tigers"
- decorate or cover with star-shaped marks or objects:"thick grass starred with flowers"
- mark (something) for special notice or recommendation with an asterisk or other star-shaped symbol:"the activities listed below are starred according to their fitness ratings" · "Michelin-starred restaurants"
OriginOld English steorra, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ster, German Stern, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin stella and Greek astēr. - People also ask
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