Word forms: plural supernovas, plural supernovae (suːpəʳnoʊviː)
countable noun
A supernova is an exploding star.
At least one supernova occurs per decade in our galaxy.
supernova in British English
(ˌsuːpəˈnəʊvə)
nounWord forms: plural-vae (-viː) or -vas
a star that explodes catastrophically owing to either instabilities following the exhaustion of its nuclear fuel or gravitational collapse following the accretion of matter from an orbiting companion star, becoming for a few days up to one hundred million times brighter than the sun. The expanding shell of debris (the supernova remnant) creates a nebula that radiates radio waves, X-rays, and light, for hundreds or thousands of years
Compare nova
supernova in American English
(ˌsupərˈnoʊvə)
nounWord forms: pluralˌsuperˈnovae (ˌsupərˈnoʊvi) or ˌsuperˈnovas
a rare, extremely bright nova that suddenly increases up to a billion times in brightness and reaches an absolute magnitude of c. -16