stellar

IPA: stˈɛɫɝ

adjective

  • (astronomy, not comparable) Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of stars.
  • Heavenly.
  • (by extension) Exceptional, exceptionally good.
Advertisement

Examples of "stellar" in Sentences

  • Did it make it a stellar year
  • The body was based on the Hyundai Stellar.
  • Beasley tops in stellar freshman class, but now what?
  • He was an early pioneer of stellar photoelectric photometry.
  • The magnetic field of a star interacts with the stellar wind.
  • Above the level of the photosphere is the stellar atmosphere.
  • This is the diagram's role in the development of stellar physics.
  • His duplicate on Earth is the founder of the Stellar Time Agency.
  • The star component of the galactic disk is called the stellar disk.
  • He specialized in spectroscopy and the study of stellar atmospheres.
  • But this should be a stellar example of the features and history of the park.
  • Our country could be in stellar condition and the Republicans would be complaining! rhoward
  • Using two celebrities (Britney and Paris) whose behavior was famously far from stellar is dishonest.
  • Ms. Warren, who lured Mr. Cordray to the CFPB, threw her support behind what she called a "stellar" choice.
  • As being consistent with the unit of distance, I have proposed for the stellar unit of time a _stellar year_
  • And so what happens is that these heavy elements have what we call stellar winds; quite strong stellar winds.
  • Under these circumstances, at the present time, which we referred to as a stellar moment of the revolution, we are commemorating Peasants Day.
  • - London Free Press There is also a wonderful, detailed book about this time call "36 Days" written by correspondents from the New York Times Back to recount, the buzz is that all the principle characters put in stellar performances.

Related Links

synonyms for stellar
Advertisement
#AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz

© 2024 Copyright: WordPapa