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starsnounpl. of star a ball-shaped gaseous celestial body that shines by its own lightit's difficult to see the stars at night in the middle of the city because of all the streetlights luminaries, spheres, suns clusters, constellations, galaxiesbinary stars, brown dwarfs(or brown dwarves), dwarfs(also dwarves), fixed stars, gassers, giant stars, lodestars(also loadstars), neutron stars, novas(or novae), pulsars, quasars, red dwarfs, red giants, red stars, subdwarfs, superclusters, supergiants, supernovas(or supernovae), variables, variable stars, white dwarfs the person who has the most important role in a play, movie, or TV showwhen the star of the school play came down with the flu on opening night, her understudy got to go on a person who is widely known and usually much talked aboutthe public's endless fascination with stars causes célèbres(also causes celebres), celebrities, celebs, figures, icons(also ikons), lights, luminaries, megastars, names, notabilities, notables, notorieties, personages, personalities, somebodies, standouts, superstars, VIPs favorites, heartthrobs, heroes, idolsdemigods, dignitaries, eminences, immortals, monuments, pillars, worthiesbarons, big shots, bigwigs, kahunas, magnates, moguls, nabobs, panjandrums(also panjandra) nobodies, noncelebrities lightweights, mediocritieshas-beens |