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starred

[ stahrd ]

adjective

  1. set or studded with or as with stars.
  2. decorated with a star, as of an order.
  3. marked with a starlike figure or spot, especially an asterisk.
  4. Linguistics. (of a form or construction) ungrammatical or otherwise unacceptable: so called because of the convention of placing an asterisk before such a form. Compare asterisk ( def 2 ).
  5. Historical Linguistics. (of a form) hypothetical or reconstructed, but unattested. Compare asterisk ( def 3 ).


starred

/ ɑː /

adjective

    1. having luck or fortune as specified
    2. ( in combination )

      ill-starred

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ܲ·ٲ adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of starred1

Middle English word dating back to 1175–1225; star, -ed 3
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North later worked with Paul Petersen, another former child actor, who starred in “The Donna Reed Show.”

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The actor who has starred in Conclave, The Crown and 3rd Rock from the Sun, tells us that "he never thought" he would win an Olivier.

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Some have mooted a return to acting for Meghan, who previously starred in the legal drama, Suits, though no one I spoke to recently felt this was realistic.

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He made his big screen debut in 1952's Moulin Rouge and later starred in films such as Brass Target, Brother Sun, Sister Moon and How I Won The War, opposite John Lennon.

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Wyatt, who starred at Granada Hills Kennedy and was good friends with Burr, led Sun Valley Poly to the City Section Division I championship.

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