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Superstar Moderate

Origin: Latin prefix super-

Superstar has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field

"The young pianist became an instant superstar, captivating audiences worldwide with her dazzlingly skilled performance of complex classical pieces."

2

Someone who has accumulated a vast amount of fame; a high-level celebrity.

"The pop singer became a global superstar after her album topped charts in over fifty countries."

In plain English: A superstar is someone who is extremely famous and talented, often admired by millions of people for their achievements in sports or entertainment.

"The pop singer became an international superstar after her latest album topped the charts."

Usage: Use "superstar" to emphasize exceptional status within an already famous field, rather than as a general synonym for any well-known person. It often carries a slightly more informal or admiring tone compared to the neutral term "celebrity."

Example Sentences
"The pop singer became an international superstar after her latest album topped the charts." noun
"The local pop group has one member who is quickly becoming a global superstar." noun
"She was voted the school's favorite when she performed as a musical superstar at the talent show." noun
"Many young athletes dream of being like him and achieving superstardom in their sport." noun
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
expert
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
track star

Origin

The word superstar is a straightforward combination of the prefix super- and star. It was first used to describe an exceptionally famous or successful performer who shines above ordinary celebrities.

Rhyming Words
tar atar star otar istar iftar setar retar dotar ottar petar metar dutar attar lutar tatar altar satar uttar matar
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