单词 | stardom |
释义 | stardomn. The fact or status of being a star (star n.1 4) in the theatre, music, sport, or some other public sphere. Also (and in earliest use): the world of stars; stars collectively. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > fame or renown > [noun] hereworda1100 famec1290 lose1297 renownc1330 namecouthhead1340 noblessec1350 namec1384 reputationc1390 emprisea1393 renomeea1393 celebrity?c1400 enpressc1400 notec1400 renowneec1430 flavourc1449 honestnessa1450 bruita1470 renome?1473 famosity1535 famousness1548 renownedness1596 celebration1631 rumour1638 notedness1661 noise1670 distinction1699 eminence1702 éclat1742 baya1764 kudos1831 lionhood1833 lionism1835 lionship1837 lionization1841 stardom1865 spotlight1875 réclame1883 stellardom1883 the big cheesea1910 big time1910 star billing1910 starring1913 megastardom1981 society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > performer > [noun] > types of performer > star or principal > status of stardom1865 1865 Times 6 Sept. 12/4 The theatres of New York differ from each other in their power of giving lustre to stardom. 1901 C. Morris Life on Stage xxv. 203 At the curtain's fall her stardom was over. 1951 Sport 16 Mar. 13/3 Quietly plodding the hard road to stardom is Terry Webster, goalkeeper of Derby County. 1977 New Yorker 9 May 143/2 The media..impel a Prime Minister to seek stardom at the expense of the Cabinet. 1997 GQ Sept. 210/1 Regrettably, his stardom didn't rub off on me—my standing in the theatrical profession can still be described as ‘pre-successful’. 2009 Daily News (N.Y.) (Nexis) 10 Feb. 31 Cracks in her interviews revealed reactions to one of the most humiliating breakups in all of stardom. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1865 |
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