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Synonym for star [noun]

The synonym star synonymous definition words:
means "space"
celestial body
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star [noun]

means "shape"
figure

star [noun]

means "person"
celebrity, headliner, superstar, luminary
Further results for the word "star"

celebrity [noun]

means "notable"
star, luminary, personage, dignitary, notability

dawn [verb]

means "begin"
appear, star, break, open

dignitary [noun]

means "notable"
star, luminary, personage, celebrity, notability

earth [noun]

means "nature"
universe, star

mogul [noun]

means "celebrity"
star, luminary

name [noun]

means "person"
celebrity, star, hero, headliner, personage

personage [noun]

means "notable"
dignitary, vip, celebrity, somebody, star, brass

personality [noun]

means "celebrity"
star

sphere [noun]

means "planet"
earth, star

star-crossed [adjective]

means "unlucky"
doomed, hapless, luckless, miserable, piteous, pitiable, poor

starched [adjective]

means "prim"
ceremonious, precise, punctilious, formal, stiff

stare [verb]

means "activity"
gaze, gawk, look, watch

stare [noun]

means "view"
gaze, look

stark [adjective]

means "stiff"
rigid, firm

stark [adjective]

means "pure"
downright, unmistakable, sheer, utter, mere, absolute, simple

stark [adjective]

means "desolate"
dreary, grim, harsh, drear

start [verb]

means "origin"
found, begin, establish, initiate, institute, set up

start [verb]

means "action"
begin, commence, originate, issue, set forth, set out, arise, depart, startle, jerk, jump, spring, bolt, twitch

start [noun]

means "origin"
beginning, commencement, onset, inception, outset, inauguration, initiation

start [noun]

means "event"
scare, shock, spasm, twitch, jerk, turn, jump, fit

started [adjective]

means "initiated"
begun

starting point [noun]

means "point of departure"
beginning, outset, square one, opening, inception, origin

startle [verb]

means "frighten"
dismay, appall, panic, scare, shock, alarm, terrify

startled [adjective]

means "amazed"
astounded, surprised, open-eyed

startling [adjective]

means "novel"
strange, different, unconventional

starved [adjective]

means "very hungry"
hungry, ravenous, famished, voracious

starving [adjective]

means "very hungry"
hungry, starved

absolute [adjective]

means "pure"
unalloyed, stark, sheer, unadulterated, unmixed, unqualified

alarm [verb]

means "frighten"
dismay, appall, panic, scare, shock, startle

bald [adjective]

means "property"
simple, forthright, unadorned, modest, naked, stark

bare [adjective]

means "property"
simple, stark, plain, bald, barren, unadorned

be astonished [verb]

means "wonder at"
marvel, stare

beginning [noun]

means "commencement"
start

carnivorous [adjective]

means "gluttonous"
devouring, ravenous, voracious, starved, greedy, insatiable

catch [verb]

means "action"
hoodwink, surprise, detect, trick, startle, deceive

ceremonious [adjective]

means "prim"
formal, precise, punctilious, starched, stiff

commence [verb]

means "begin"
start, originate, issue, set forth, set out, arise

commencement [noun]

means "origin"
start, initiation, genesis, beginning, opening, advent

confuse [verb]

means "disconcert"
rattle, abash, confound, fluster, startle, shame

cower [verb]

means "fear"
shrink, cringe, tremble, quake, blanch, start

dawn [noun]

means "beginning"
start, source, commencement, fountainhead, origin

departure [noun]

means "exit"
egress, start, going, stampede, separation, migration

deserted [adjective]

means "desolate"
gaunt, alone, forsaken, stark, lone, lonely

desolate [adjective]

means "deserted"
gaunt, alone, forsaken, stark, desert, lone

devouring [adjective]

means "gluttonous"
greedy, ravenous, voracious, starved, carnivorous, insatiable

different [object]

means "novel"
strange, startling, unconventional

embark [verb]

means "commence"
begin, start, initiate

eye [verb]

means "view"
stare, glance, look at, look over, blink

famished [adjective]

means "very hungry"
hungry, ravenous, starved, voracious

fear [verb]

means "action"
start, quail

formal [adjective]

means "characteristic"
prim, ceremonious, precise, punctilious, starched, stiff

frighten [verb]

means "alarm"
dismay, appall, panic, scare, shock, startle

galvanise [verb]

means "excite to action"
startle

galvanize [verb]

means "excite to action"
startle

gaze [verb]

means "see"
stare, look, glance, watch, scrutinise, scrutinize

genesis [noun]

means "origin"
start, initiation, commencement, beginning, opening, advent

germinate [verb]

means "sprout"
start, arise, develop, begin, originate, grow

gluttonous [adjective]

means "greedy"
devouring, ravenous, voracious, starved, carnivorous, insatiable

greedy [adjective]

means "gluttonous"
devouring, ravenous, voracious, starved, carnivorous, insatiable

grow [verb]

means "origin"
sprout, start, arise, develop, begin, originate

hapless [adjective]

means "unlucky"
star-crossed

initiate [verb]

means "begin"
start, originate, introduce, instate, commence, launch

initiated [adjective]

means "instituted"
established, started, proposed, opened

insatiable [adjective]

means "gluttonous"
devouring, ravenous, voracious, starved, carnivorous, greedy

launch [verb]

means "initiate"
introduce, originate, begin, inaugurate, start

lonely [adjective]

means "characteristic"
deserted, gaunt, alone, forsaken, stark, lone

look [verb]

means "view"
see, stare, gaze, glance, watch, scrutinise

look [noun]

means "action"
glance, gaze, stare, gape, eye, peep

luckless [adjective]

means "unlucky"
unsuccessful, unfortunate, hapless, star-crossed, unhappy, ill-starred

make [verb]

means "action"
cause, induce, start, effect, compel, force

marvel [verb]

means "wonder at"
be astonished, stare

ogle [verb]

means "stare flirtatiously"
eye, leer, stare, gape, watch, gaze

omnivorous [adjective]

means "gluttonous"
devouring, ravenous, voracious, starved, carnivorous, insatiable

onset [noun]

means "beginning"
origin, outbreak, appearance, start, commencement, outset

open-eyed [adjective]

means "amazed"
astounded, surprised, startled

opening [noun]

means "beginning"
commencement, dawn, initiation, start

originate [verb]

means "initiate"
conceive, author, start, compose, create, introduce

originate [verb]

means "begin"
derive, arise, start, emanate, flow, proceed

outset [noun]

means "beginning"
origin, commencement, onset, inception, start, inauguration

panic [verb]

means "activity"
frighten, startle, scare, terrorise, terrorize, alarm

petrify [verb]

means "frighten"
scare, terrify, alarm, startle, astonish, paralyse

piteous [adjective]

means "unlucky"
star-crossed

poor [adjective]

means "state"
pitiable, star-crossed

priggish [adjective]

means "formal"
starched

propel [verb]

means "move"
launch, force, start, drive, urge

quail [verb]

means "cower"
shrink, cringe, tremble, quake, blanch, start

ravenous [adjective]

means "gluttonous"
devouring, greedy, voracious, starved, carnivorous, insatiable

rise [noun]

means "origin"
source, beginning, start, commencement

scare [verb]

means "frighten"
alarm, intimidate, shock, startle, terrify, panic

sensational [adjective]

means "dramatic"
excessive, melodramatic, startling

shock [verb]

means "activity"
scare, startle, stun, jolt, start, disturb

shocked [adjective]

means "stunned"
bewildered, overwhelmed, aghast, offended, upset, startled

shy [verb]

means "action"
recoil, draw back, shrink, startle, buck, start

spring [verb]

means "origin"
derive, emanate, originate, start, emerge, rise

stiff [adjective]

means "characteristic"
stilted, starched

strong [adjective]

means "quality"
distinct, clear, marked, sharp, stark, definite

stunned [adjective]

means "shocked"
bewildered, overwhelmed, aghast, offended, upset, startled

surprise [verb]

means "amaze"
astound, astonish, stupefy, bewilder, dumbfound, startle

surprising [adjective]

means "amazing"
unexpected, astonishing, startling, extraordinary, sudden, remarkable

terrify [verb]

means "frighten"
dismay, appall, panic, scare, shock, startle

unadulterated [adjective]

means "pure"
unalloyed, stark, sheer, absolute, unmixed, unqualified

unalloyed [adjective]

means "pure"
absolute, stark, sheer, unadulterated, unmixed, unqualified

unfortunate [adjective]

means "unlucky"
unsuccessful, luckless, hapless, star-crossed, unhappy, ill-starred

unmixed [adjective]

means "pure"
unalloyed, stark, sheer, unadulterated, absolute, unqualified

voracious [adjective]

means "gluttonous"
devouring, ravenous, greedy, starved, carnivorous, insatiable

wonder [verb]

means "activity"
marvel, admire, be astonished, gape, stare

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