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How to Use "Star" with Example Sentences
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star
(n):
a small point of light in the night sky; a person in the leading role of a movie or show; someone who has great skills in an activity
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Used with adjectives:
"
We saw countless
bright
stars
tonight.
"
(bright, brilliant, beautiful)
"
He studied
nearby
stars
with his telescope.
"
(nearby, distant)
"
I was surprised to see a
falling
star
.
"
(falling, shooting)
"
There were a few
big
movie
stars
at the party.
"
(big, big-name, major, famous)
"
After his first movie, he became a
true
star
.
"
(true, real, emerging, rising)
"
She was a
basketball
star
in her school.
"
(basketball, soccer, track, volleyball)
Used with verbs:
"
We like
looking up
at the
stars
.
"
(looking up)
"
Many
stars
appeared
in the sky.
"
(appeared, came out, shined, twinkled)
"
That movie
made
him a
star
.
"
(made)
Used with nouns:
"
She's trying to maintain her
star
quality
.
"
(quality, status)
"
He was the
star
athlete
in college.
"
(athlete, player, performer)
"
He is the
star
witness
of the murder case.
"
(star)
"
She is the
star
attraction
at every event.
"
(attraction)
Used with prepositions:
"
We danced
under
the
stars
.
"
(under)
"
She was the
star
of
the show.
"
(of)
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star
(v):
to have the leading role in a movie, television show, or play
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Used with nouns:
"
She
starred
in countless
films
in her acting career.
"
(films, movies, shows, plays)
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