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单词 stardom
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Definition of stardom in English:

stardom

noun ˈstɑːdəmˈstɑrdəm
mass noun
  • The state or status of being a very famous or talented entertainer or sports player.

    her rise to stardom has been meteoric
    John Thaw shot to stardom with his portrayal of Inspector Morse
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But her hopes of turning raw talent into stardom could be dashed as she needs to raise cash to pay for the fees.
    • If not quite a tale of rags to riches, the story of Salim's rise to stardom certainly comes close.
    • They are very much coach's players who have gained stardom, lost it, and regained it again.
    • Hockey ace Holly Stringfellow is on the way to international glory stardom being picked for Britain.
    • The film traces his rise to international stardom through a sequence of classic archive performances.
    • However, for the boy who dreamed of the red and black shirt, it has been a rapid rise to stardom.
    • He shot to stardom in Fame Academy, where his wild performances stood out against other pop wannabes.
    • Fifty years of dreaming about stardom and fame, and suddenly I wake up and I'm in Bolton.
    • But his experience in the field of production held him in good stead in the rise to stardom.
    • York teenage sensation Nicola Parry has reached a new high in her rapid rise to rugby league stardom.
    • He rose to stardom following his starring roles in The French Connection and Superman.
    • During the course of the story Smith has a lot to say about the emptiness of celebrity and stardom and what it means.
    • After the pair enjoyed an implausible pop stardom together, Flynn baled out and found peace with his inner self.
    • I think the more you do the more you encourage the myth of fame and stardom.
    • Although the championship may mark the pinnacle of Neil's career his rise to stardom has not been an overnight one.
    • Young Jazz supremo Jamie Cullum's rise to stardom could be topped with a prestigious Brit award.
    • These have overtaken Top of the Pops in the ratings by revealing how pop stardom and celebrity is manufactured.
    • Ms Simpson has risen to international stardom as a recording artist and television personality.
    • Their rapid rise to stardom has not gone unnoticed by those closest to the band, either.
    • It's obvious that his stardom is very important to him and has affected his boxing career.
    Synonyms
    renown, celebrity, popularity, notability, note, distinction, prominence, esteem, importance, account, consequence, greatness, eminence, pre-eminence, glory, honour, illustriousness, prestige, stature, standing, reputation, repute

Rhymes

shahdom, tsardom
 
 

Definition of stardom in US English:

stardom

nounˈstärdəmˈstɑrdəm
  • The state or status of being a famous or exceptionally talented performer in the world of entertainment or sports.

    her rise to stardom has been meteoric
    John Thaw shot to stardom with his portrayal of Inspector Morse
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ms Simpson has risen to international stardom as a recording artist and television personality.
    • If not quite a tale of rags to riches, the story of Salim's rise to stardom certainly comes close.
    • He shot to stardom in Fame Academy, where his wild performances stood out against other pop wannabes.
    • Young Jazz supremo Jamie Cullum's rise to stardom could be topped with a prestigious Brit award.
    • During the course of the story Smith has a lot to say about the emptiness of celebrity and stardom and what it means.
    • Fifty years of dreaming about stardom and fame, and suddenly I wake up and I'm in Bolton.
    • He rose to stardom following his starring roles in The French Connection and Superman.
    • These have overtaken Top of the Pops in the ratings by revealing how pop stardom and celebrity is manufactured.
    • Hockey ace Holly Stringfellow is on the way to international glory stardom being picked for Britain.
    • However, for the boy who dreamed of the red and black shirt, it has been a rapid rise to stardom.
    • It's obvious that his stardom is very important to him and has affected his boxing career.
    • But his experience in the field of production held him in good stead in the rise to stardom.
    • I think the more you do the more you encourage the myth of fame and stardom.
    • The film traces his rise to international stardom through a sequence of classic archive performances.
    • After the pair enjoyed an implausible pop stardom together, Flynn baled out and found peace with his inner self.
    • York teenage sensation Nicola Parry has reached a new high in her rapid rise to rugby league stardom.
    • Their rapid rise to stardom has not gone unnoticed by those closest to the band, either.
    • Although the championship may mark the pinnacle of Neil's career his rise to stardom has not been an overnight one.
    • But her hopes of turning raw talent into stardom could be dashed as she needs to raise cash to pay for the fees.
    • They are very much coach's players who have gained stardom, lost it, and regained it again.
    Synonyms
    renown, celebrity, popularity, notability, note, distinction, prominence, esteem, importance, account, consequence, greatness, eminence, pre-eminence, glory, honour, illustriousness, prestige, stature, standing, reputation, repute
 
 
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