SENSATIONS vs STAR: NOUN
- Plural form of sensation.
- Someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field
- The faculty through which the external world is apprehended
- A state of widespread public excitement and interest
- A general feeling of excitement and heightened interest
- An unelaborated elementary awareness of stimulation
- An asterisk (*).
- An artistic performer or athlete whose leading role or superior performance is acknowledged.
- A graphic design having five or more radiating points, often used as a symbol of rank or merit.
- Something regarded as resembling such a celestial body.
- Any of the celestial bodies visible at night from Earth as relatively stationary, usually twinkling points of light.
- A celestial body that generates light and other radiant energy and consists of a mass of gas held together by its own gravity in which the energy generated by nuclear reactions in the interior is balanced by the outflow of energy to the surface, and the inward-directed gravitational forces are balanced by the outward-directed gas and radiation pressures.
- A performer who receives prominent billing
- A star-shaped character * used in printing
- The star key on a telephone.
- Someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field
- A plane figure with 5 or more points; often used as an emblem
- An actor who plays a principal role
- Any celestial body visible (as a point of light) from the Earth at night
- (astronomy) a celestial body of hot gases that radiates energy derived from thermonuclear reactions in the interior
- The topology of a network whose components are connected to a hub
- Any celestial body which appears as a luminous point.
- Hence Destiny.
- Anything which resembles a star.
- Specifically— A star-shaped figure made of silver, gold, or both, sometimes set with jewels, worn usually upon the breast as one of the insignia of a higher class of an honorary order. See insignia, and cuts under bath, garter, and Order of St. Michael (under order).
- A book-name for humming-birds of the genus Calothorax, Oreotrochilus, and related genera.
- The asterisk (*). See asterisk.
- An ancient name for all deeds, releases, or obligations of the Jews, and also for a schedule or inventory. See starchamber. Also spelled starr.
- In pyrotechny, a small piece of inflammable composition, which burns high in air with a colored flame, and presents the appearance of a star.
- A group of cracks or flaws radiating from a center.
- A spot of white or light color on the forehead of an animal.
- In zoology: A star-animal; a starfish, or other echinoderm of obviously radiate figure, as a brittle-star, feather-star, lily-star, sand-star, or sun-star. See the compounds.
- One who is highly celebrated in a field or profession.
- A stellate sponge-spicule; an aster.
- In a copper-plate or lithographic printing-press, the radial spokes on the roller, which serve as handles.
- Figuratively, a person of brilliant or attractive qualities; one who shines preëminently; specifically, the chief and preëminent actor or actress of a dramatic or operatic company.
- In heraldry, same as estoile.
- In fortification, a small fort having five or more points, or salient and reëntering angles flanking one another. Also called star-fort.
- The future; destiny. Often used with the.
- A planet or constellation of the zodiac believed in astrology to influence personal destiny.
- A white spot on the forehead of a horse.
SENSATIONS vs STAR: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Of or relating to a star or stars.
- Outstanding or famous, especially in performing something.
SENSATIONS vs STAR: VERB
- N/A
- Feature as the star
- Mark with an asterisk
- Be the star in a performance
SENSATIONS vs STAR: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To play the leading role in a theatrical or film production.
- To do an outstanding job; perform excellently.
- To mark with an asterisk.
- To award or mark with a star for excellence.
- To ornament with stars.
- To present or feature (a performer) in a leading role.
SENSATIONS vs STAR: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To crack so as to produce a group of radiating lines.
- To shine as a star; be brilliant or prominent; shine above others; specifically (theat), to appear as a star actor.
- In the game of pool, to buy an additional life or lives.
- To transform into a star or stars; set in a constellation.
- To set with figures of stars forming a sowing or sprinkle.
- Hence— To set with small bright bodies, as gems, spangles, or the like.
- To set with stars, literally or figuratively.
- To cut with radiating incisions: said with reference to a chronic ulcer which may be so cut through the base and edges in order to loosen up adhesions, and so promote healing.
- Indicating the most important performer or role
- A plane figure with 5 or more points
- To affix a star or asterisk to (a written or printed word) for a distinctive purpose, especially, in a list, to distinguish the name of a deceased person.
- Often used as an emblem
- (idiom) (have stars in (one's) eyes) To be dazzled or enraptured, as with romantic love.
- (idiom) (see stars) To experience bright, flashing sensations, as from a blow to the head.
SENSATIONS vs STAR: RELATED WORDS
- Sense impression, Sense datum, Whizz, Adept, Sentience, Sense, Maven, Ace, Wiz, Whiz, Wizard, Genius, Hotshot, Virtuoso, Star
- Major, Asterisk, Leading, Lead, Maven, Wiz, Virtuoso, Whiz, Genius, Wizard, Stellar, Headliner, Ace, Hotshot, Sensation
SENSATIONS vs STAR: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Phenomena, Tingling, Paresthesia, Episodes, Whizz, Adept, Sentience, Sense, Ace, Whiz, Wizard, Genius, Hotshot, Virtuoso, Star
- Whizz, Principal, Prima, Adept, Major, Leading, Lead, Virtuoso, Whiz, Genius, Wizard, Stellar, Ace, Hotshot, Sensation
SENSATIONS vs STAR: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The sensations may be visual, auditory, or tactile and can include tingling or prickling sensations on the skin.
- Gate Control Method by flooding the body with pleasant sensations so that the brain does not perceive the painful sensations as much.
- Because body sensations can indicate unprocessed aspects of the memory network, an assessment of these sensations is used to detect any residual material.
- Somatic symptom disorder is characterized by the way people feel and behave in response to their physical sensations, not the sensations alone.
- Attachment of all kinds, to persons, to life, material comfort, pleasant sensations, to unpleasant sensations too.
- Today, recreational users take them to induce mild euphoria, tingling physical sensations, increased sensitivity to music, and visual sensations.
- These examples show us how we learn to track sensations and then interpret these sensations with feeling words.
- It lessens pain because cold sensations travel along large nerve fibers and helps to disrupt pain sensations.
- These physiological sensations may lead to other thoughts about these sensations being a sign of anaphylaxis shock.
- You can also focus on different bodily sensations, or sensations happening around your, like observing sounds, smells of the surrounding environment.
- Star Wars Films: More Star Wars movies are in the works.
- It is known as star schema as its structure resembles a star.
- One Star Wars fan has done exactly that, and created the Star Wars API.
- Allusion: Astronomically, any star that rises after midnight is a morning star, although it usually refers to the planet Venus.
- NBA teams have less star power and rely on star inside bigs as their focal points.
- Star Trek: Fleet Command Wiki Star Trek: Fleet Command is an ongoing mobile game set in the alternate reality of the Star Trek universe.
- Yes, that Will Smith, the TV star and then blockbuster movie star.
- STAR provides that mobile homes are eligible for STAR exemptions.
- Universe, based on the Star Trek Star Charts.
- Doctor Who, Star Trek, Halo, Star Wars and more.
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