star
Prononciation : [/stɑː(ɹ)/]
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Contexte : « celestial bodies »
(noun) a bright, shining point in the sky at night. It's like a glowing dot up in the sky.
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Look at the star shining so brightly in the night sky.
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There are no stars visible because of the cloudy weather.
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Can you see any stars from your window at night?
Contexte : « famous performers »
(noun) a famous person who is admired and well-known, especially in the entertainment industry. They shine like a star in the sky with their talent and popularity.
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The singer became a star overnight after their hit song went viral.
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Not everyone wants to be a star; some prefer to live a quiet life.
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Who is your favorite movie star?
Contexte : « rating or praising »
(verb) to give high praise or acclaim to someone or something. It's like saying they are as bright and talented as a star.
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The critics always star his performances in their reviews.
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The film failed to impress and was not starred by any critics.
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Which movie would you star as the best of the year?
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