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1. star of the veldt
noun.
Any
of
several
South
African
plants
grown
for
the
profusion
of
usually
yellow
daisylike
flowers
and
mounds
of
aromatic
foliage.
Synonyms
Dimorphotheca
flower
sun marigold
cape marigold
genus Dimorphotheca
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2. full-of-the-moon
noun.
The
time
when
the
Moon
is
fully
illuminated.
Synonyms
month
phase of the moon
harvest moon
full
full phase of the moon
full moon
Antonyms
emptiness
empty
thin
fractional
meager
3. out-of-the-way
adjective.
Out
of
the
ordinary.
Synonyms
unusual
Antonyms
usual
moderate
4. veldt
noun.
Elevated
open
grassland
in
southern
Africa.
Synonyms
veld
grassland
5. star
noun.
(ˈstɑːr)
(astronomy)
a
celestial
body
of
hot
gases
that
radiates
energy
derived
from
thermonuclear
reactions
in
the
interior.
Synonyms
celestial body
extragalactic nebula
white dwarf
red giant star
binary star
binary
loadstar
double star
red giant
variable
multiple star
red dwarf
supernova
lodestar
sun
red dwarf star
variable star
fixed star
giant
heavenly body
constellation
white dwarf star
galaxy
supergiant
giant star
nova
neutron star
Antonyms
inferior
fail
stupidity
uncreativeness
generalist
Etymology
star (English)
sterre (Middle English (1100-1500))
steorra (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. star
noun.
(ˈstɑːr)
Someone
who
is
dazzlingly
skilled
in
any
field.
Synonyms
whizz
mavin
hotshot
wiz
sensation
track star
maven
adept
wizard
superstar
ace
genius
virtuoso
expert
champion
whiz
Antonyms
disadvantage
deficit
inactivity
following
down
Etymology
star (English)
sterre (Middle English (1100-1500))
steorra (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. star
noun.
(ˈstɑːr)
Any
celestial
body
visible
(as
a
point
of
light)
from
the
Earth
at
night.
Synonyms
starlet
heavenly body
celestial body
Antonyms
worst
unimportant
stay in place
follow
Etymology
star (English)
sterre (Middle English (1100-1500))
steorra (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. star
verb.
(ˈstɑːr)
Feature
as
the
star.
Synonyms
have
co-star
feature
Antonyms
lack
detach
add
ignore
Etymology
star (English)
sterre (Middle English (1100-1500))
steorra (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. star
adjective.
(ˈstɑːr)
Indicating
the
most
important
performer
or
role.
Synonyms
leading
stellar
prima
starring
major
Antonyms
minor
artifact
single
constant
consistent
Etymology
star (English)
sterre (Middle English (1100-1500))
steorra (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. star
noun.
(ˈstɑːr)
An
actor
who
plays
a
principal
role.
Synonyms
film star
player
principal
histrion
matinee idol
lead
movie star
TV star
actor
role player
idol
television star
co-star
thespian
Antonyms
superscript
subscript
unthoughtfulness
irresponsibleness
irresponsibility
Etymology
star (English)
sterre (Middle English (1100-1500))
steorra (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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