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superstar
adjective as in eminent
Strongest matches
adjective as in illustrious
adjective as in renowned
adjective as in well-known
noun as in big name
noun as in celebrity
noun as in hero/heroine
noun as in idol
noun as in leading light
noun as in luminary
noun as in matinee idol
Strongest match
noun as in name
Strongest matches
noun as in notable
noun as in personage/personality
noun as in prima donna
noun as in professional
noun as in role model
Weak matches
noun as in somebody
noun as in star
noun as in VIP
Example Sentences
Bad Bunny won album of the year at the Latin Grammys on Thursday, ending a yearslong drought in the category for the superstar.
His fate will be decided by a disciplinary committee, but whether or not his potential World Cup swansong is impacted, it was a hugely dramatic return to Dublin for the superstar.
Ronaldo sarcastically clapped home fans as he departed, and exchanged words with Hallgrimsson, who had warned the officials not to be influenced by the superstar, before eventually shaking the Irish coach's hand.
Real Madrid superstar Mbappe then chipped in from the spot to open the scoring early in the second half after Olise had been fouled inside the area.
Nobody expected Johnson - or any of his team-mates - to scale those same superhuman heights as Bale, but the former Real Madrid superstar's retirement in January 2023 created a void.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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