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Meaning of stars
The primary meaning of the word "stars" refers to massive, luminous balls of gas that are held together by their own gravity and are visible in the night sky.
Etymology of stars
The word "star" comes from Old English "stær", which is derived from Proto-Germanic "steriz" and Proto-Indo-European "ster-", also the source of Latin "stella", Greek "aster", and Sanskrit "tāra-"
The word has been used in English since ancient times to refer to celestial bodies, and its meaning has expanded over time to include figurative uses
Synonyms
celestial bodies
constellations
galaxies
nebulas
asteroids
comets
meteors
planets
moons
suns
celestial objects
heavenly bodies
luminaries
firmaments
skies
heavens
astral bodies
cosmic bodies
space objects
universe
cosmos
empyrean
ethereal bodies
sidereal bodies
stardust
twinklers
sparklers
glimmerers
shiners
luminaries
radiance
lights
beacons
Definitions
- A massive, luminous ball of gas that is held together by its own gravity and is visible in the night sky
- * A person who is considered to be very talented or famous, especially in the entertainment industry
- * A symbol or shape, typically with five points, used to represent a star or to indicate excellence or quality
Usage Examples
- The night sky was filled with thousands of twinkling stars
- * The movie star walked down the red carpet, waving to her fans
- * The hotel was awarded five stars for its excellent service and amenities