Chance considered as a force that causes good or bad things to happen
A system of millions or billions of stars
Plural for a fixed luminous point in the night sky which is a large, remote incandescent body like the sun
“Astronomers would later scrutinize this star to a greater degree with the Hubble Space Telescope.”
(astrology, the stars) Plural for a planet, constellation, or configuration regarded as influencing a person's fortunes or personality
“Cavalcanti berated the philosopher for giving so much consideration to the influence of the stars.”
Plural for a famous person, typically successful or much-publicized
“Carla would soon become a star in the world of chess.”
Plural for a very famous or talented entertainer, especially an actor
“The producers were determined to find a well-known star that would draw large audiences.”
To perform, especially as an actor in a film or stage show
“Leonardo would star in many of Martin's films.”
To excel in a given field or endeavor
“James may not have been athletically gifted, but he would star as a physicist.”
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