"Stargazers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Stargazers" Meaning

People who gaze at the stars.

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A person who studies or admires the stars and the night sky, often in a romantic or philosophical way.

"Stargazers" Examples

Usage Examples of "Stargazers"


The astronomers stood out as enthusiastic stargazers, peering through the lookout tower to catch a glimpse of the rare celestial alignment.
At the astronomy convention, many attendees were avid stargazers, eagerly following the expert's presentation on the wonders of black holes.
As the timer began, the festival-goers shifted from stargazers to foodies, eager to taste the various culinary delights at the night market.
The new telescope appeal to many students, as they were eager stargazers, ideal for school hobby clubs focused on astronomy and space exploration.
Throughout history, monarchs have been depicted as stargazers, using their knowledge of the stars to plan conquests or make important decisions.

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Stardom

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Stardust

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Stardust refers to the hypothetical particles that are thought to be left over from stars, particularly those that have exploded as supernovae. These particles are believed to be composed of elements such as carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, iron, and others that are typically forged in the hearts of stars through nuclear reactions.<br><br>When a star dies, it can explosively disperse these elements into space, creating a mixture of gas and dust that can be carried away from the star's remains by solar winds, supernova shockwaves, or other galactic processes. This dispersed material is sometimes referred to as stardust.<br><br>The term "stardust" is also used poetically to describe anything that seems beautiful or magical. For example, a sunset with its stunning colors is often referred to as stardust on the ground.<br><br>In a more literal sense, stardust is also used to describe a type of sparkly, glittering powder used in theatrical makeup or special effects.

Stare

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To look at someone or something with a fixed, steady, and often prolonged gaze, that is not necessarily fixed on a specific part of the face.

Stared

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Looked fixedly in the direction of someone or something. Gazed steadily at someone or something.

Starfish

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The starfish, also known as a sea star, is a marine invertebrate that belongs to the phylum Echinodermata. It is a type of echinoderm, characterized by its five-part radially symmetrical body and its ability to regenerate its arms. Starfish come in a wide range of shapes, sizes, and colors, and are found in oceans all around the world. They are primarily ocean floor dwellers and feed on a variety of prey, including clams, mussels, and snails. Starfish are also known for their ability to complete their life cycle in multiple stages, including a free-swimming larval stage, and have become an important model organism in scientific research.<br><br>Synonyms: sea star, starfish<br><br>Antonyms: starry fish, sea starling<br><br>Collocations: deep-sea starfish, starfish habitat, starfish conservation

Starfruit

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A starfruit, also known as carambola, is a type of fruit that belongs to the Oxalidaceae family. It has a unique star-like shape, with five prominent ridges that radiate from the stem end, creating a five-pointed shape from which the name is derived. The fruit is typically yellow or green, and has a crunchy and slightly sweet or tart taste. Starfruit is native to Asia and is widely cultivated in many parts of the world. It is a rich source of vitamins A and C, potassium, and dietary fiber, and has been linked to several potential health benefits, including reducing blood sugar levels and improving digestion.

Stargaze

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Stargazer

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A person who spends a lot of time looking at the stars, often in contemplation or to enjoy the beauty of the night sky. It can also refer to a person who has a fascination with space or astronomy.

Stargazing

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The act or practice of gazing at the stars, typically for aesthetic, educational, or spiritual purposes. It can also refer to the condition of looking out at the stars, often for a long time, to contemplate or appreciate their beauty.

Staring

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Fixing one's eyes intently on something or someone, often in a gaze.

Stark

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Having a sharp, clearly defined quality; unadulterated or unyielding.<br><br>Example: The stark contrast between light and dark in the painting created a striking visual effect.<br><br>Synonyms: harsh, severe, unrelenting, biting.

Starker

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Harsher or more severe.

Starkers

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"Starkers" is a word that means completely naked. It is typically used to describe someone who is without clothes on, usually in a playful or humorous context. The word is derived from the name "Starkers," a character in a comic strip, who would appear naked in the comics.

Starkest

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Most extreme or severe; the most intense or harsh; most striking or conspicuous.<br><br>Example: "The movie's starkest scene was the graphic depiction of the war's aftermath."

Starkly

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Middle English, from Old English "stercan," to perforate, from "sterct," a hole or a perforation, possibly of Cognate with Gothic "starininan," to gleam, shine, and "starcto's", perforated, for Old English "stircan" to cut, shave, akin to "stearn" sharp) + English -ly.

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