"Starless" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Starless" Meaning

Without stars; dark and clouded; lacking the guiding light of the stars.

Example: The night was so dark that it was starless.

"Starless" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "starless":

Example Sentences


The night sky was starless, a rare phenomenon that had the whole town talking.
The starless film failed to capture the attention of the audience, who had been expecting a blockbuster.
The queen's crown was adorned with diamonds to make up for the crown being starless, which was a symbol of bad luck.
The hippie's outfit looked starless and worn-out, a stark contrast to the hippie's usual colorful attire.
Off the coast of Japan, a storm churning can create a starless night sky.

"Starless" Similar Words

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.

Starkness

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Starlet

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Starlets

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Starlight

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Starling

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Starlings

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Starlit

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Referring to something that is lit up or appears in the light of the stars, often used to evoke a sense of magic, wonder, or enchantment.

Starnberg

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Starnberg is a town in Bavaria, southern Germany, also known as Starnberg See. It is part of the Landkreis (district) of Starnberg. Starnberg is located approximately 18 kilometers southwest of Munich. The town is situated on the shores of Lake Starnberg, one of two large lakes in the German state of Bavaria.

Starnbergersee

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Starnbergersee is a lake located in Bavaria, Germany. Its name translates to "Lake Starnberg" and is a popular tourist destination, known for its picturesque surroundings and stunning lake views.