star
star
(stär) noun
1.
Astronomy. a. A self-luminous celestial body consisting of a mass of gas held together by its own gravity in which the energy generated by nuclear reactions in the interior is balanced by the outflow of energy to the surface, and the inward-directed gravitational forces are balanced by the outward-directed gas and radiation pressures. b. Any of the celestial bodies visible at night from Earth as relatively stationary, usually twinkling points of light. c. Something regarded as resembling such a celestial body.
2. A graphic design having five or more radiating points, often used as a symbol of rank or merit.
3. An artistic performer or athlete whose leading role or superior performance is acknowledged.
4. An asterisk ().
5.
A white spot on the forehead of a horse.
6.
A planet or constellation of the zodiac believed in astrology to influence personal destiny.
7.
stars The future; destiny. Often used with the.
adjective
Of, relating to, or being an outstanding, famous perfomer: a star figure skater.
verb
starred, starring, stars
verb
, transitive
1.
a. To ornament with stars. b. To award or mark with a star for excellence.
2. To mark with an asterisk.
3. To present or feature (a performer) in a leading role.
verb
, intransitive
1.
To play the leading role in a theatrical or film production.
2.
To do an outstanding job; perform excellently.
idiom.
have stars in (one's) eyes
To be dazzled or enraptured, as with romantic love.
see stars
To experience bright, flashing sensations, as from a blow to the head.
[Middle English sterre, from Old English steorra.]