superstar
IPA: supɝstˈɑr
noun
- Someone who has accumulated a vast amount of fame; a high-level celebrity.
- (corporate jargon) An exceptionally productive employee.
- (rare, astronomy) A giant star.
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Examples of "superstar" in Sentences
- The BKK Bike is the superstar of all bikes.
- She was one of the early superstars of Bollywood.
- The show is on the lookout for a singing superstar.
- I admire The wrestler, the athlete and the superstar.
- The climax was altered to appease the fan base of the superstar.
- He led the team of superstar American players to the second round.
- Vonage — The former VoIP superstar is losing money and subscribers.
- Bridget excels in soccer and is known as the superstar of the group.
- It is good to know because tomorrow's superstar could be today's peon.
- Irritable and irascible, Dr. Mark Craig was the hospital's lone superstar.
- He is the brother of NFL superstar Rashean Mathis of the Jacksonville Jaguars.
- But the Indian superstar is also a class act and gives credit where credit is due.
- Cory Doctorow, internet superstar, is arguably the best known of the 21 authors on this list.
- I think acquiring a superstar is all about selling tickets, because it doesn't always translate to wins.
- One of those things coming from a superstar is remarkable -- both at once seems something close to a miracle.
- In fact, teammate Chris Kelly dropped the word "superstar" when answering a question about Seguin on Wednesday morning at Air Canada Centre.
- The St. Louis Cardinals superstar is clearly at center stage in the 80th All-Star Game festivities, and his demeanor all day Monday was unmistakable.
- BROOKE ANDERSON, CNN ENTERTAINMENT CORRESPONDENT (voice over): SHOWBIZ TONIGHT can tell you there may be no one in Hollywood who has earned the title superstar more than Angelina Jolie.
- But even though the term superstar was used repeatedly to describe President Obama and student Liang Xuanjing (pronounced Leeang Syuan-jing) was in awe of President Obama's charisma, there were words of caution.
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