A1 noun #547 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

star

A star is a bright, glowing ball of gas in the night sky or a very famous person.

Explanation at your level:

A star is a light in the sky at night. It is also a famous person. You can see stars when it is dark outside. You might say, "Look at that big star!"

A star is a ball of fire in space. We also call famous actors or singers stars. For example, "She is a big movie star." It is a very common word in English.

In astronomy, a star is a massive object in space that gives off light. In daily life, we use the word to describe someone who is very talented at their job or hobby. If you are a star student, you are doing a great job.

The term star is versatile. It can refer to the celestial body, but it is frequently used metaphorically. We describe someone as a rising star if they are becoming successful. It is also used as a verb: "The actor is going to star in a new play."

Beyond the literal astronomical definition, star is deeply embedded in cultural discourse. We use it to signify excellence, such as a Michelin-star restaurant. It also appears in complex idioms like star-crossed, which implies a sense of tragic destiny often found in literary analysis.

Etymologically, star connects to the very foundation of Indo-European languages. In a C2 context, one might discuss the stellar qualities of an individual or the astral influence in historical texts. The word functions as a bridge between the physical reality of the cosmos and the abstract concept of human achievement.

30초 단어

  • Star is a celestial body.
  • It also means a famous person.
  • It is a countable noun.
  • Commonly used in idioms.

When you look up at the night sky, those tiny, twinkling points of light are stars. These are actually massive, burning balls of gas, mostly hydrogen and helium, that shine because of nuclear reactions happening deep inside them.

Beyond the cosmos, we use the word star to describe people who shine in their own way. If someone is a star athlete or a movie star, it means they are highly talented, famous, and stand out from the crowd. It is a word that carries a sense of brightness and importance in both science and everyday life.

The word star has a very long history, tracing back to the Old English word steorra. It is part of a Germanic family of words, sharing roots with the German Stern and the Dutch ster.

If we go even further back, it links to the Proto-Indo-European root *h₂stḗr, which is also the ancestor of the Latin stella (where we get words like constellation). It is fascinating how this single concept has remained a central part of human language for thousands of years, reflecting our ancient obsession with the night sky.

You will hear star used in many different ways. In a scientific context, we talk about fixed stars or binary stars. In casual conversation, you might hear someone say, "You are a star!" to show appreciation for a kind favor.

Common collocations include bright star, movie star, and rising star. The register ranges from very formal—when discussing astronomy—to highly informal and affectionate when praising a friend's helpful behavior.

Idioms with star are quite common in English. Thank your lucky stars means to be grateful for good fortune. Star-crossed lovers refers to people whose relationship is doomed by bad luck or fate.

You might also hear see stars, which happens when you get hit in the head and feel dizzy. The stars align describes a moment when everything goes perfectly right. Finally, a star is born is used when someone suddenly becomes famous or successful.

The word star is a countable noun. Its plural form is simply stars. In terms of pronunciation, the British IPA is /stɑːr/ and the American IPA is /stɑːr/, though the 'r' is often more pronounced in American English.

It rhymes with words like car, far, bar, jar, and scar. As a verb, it can also be used: "She will star in the new film," meaning she will play the lead role.

Fun Fact

It shares a root with the word 'stella'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /stɑːr/

Sounds like 'star' with a soft 'r'.

US /stɑːr/

Sounds like 'star' with a clear 'r'.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing the 't' too softly
  • Adding an extra syllable
  • Confusing with 'stare'

Rhymes With

car far bar jar scar

Difficulty Rating

독해 1/5

easy

Writing 2/5

easy

Speaking 1/5

easy

듣기 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

light sky person

Learn Next

constellation galaxy celebrity

고급

astrophysics stardom

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

One star, two stars

Present Simple

The star shines

Adjective Usage

A bright star

Examples by Level

1

I see a star.

I see a light in the sky.

Simple present tense.

2

He is a star.

He is a famous person.

Noun usage.

3

The star is bright.

The light is very strong.

Adjective usage.

4

Look at the stars.

Look at the many lights.

Plural noun.

5

A star shines.

The light glows.

Verb usage.

6

She is my star.

She is special to me.

Possessive pronoun.

7

That star is big.

The object is large.

Demonstrative pronoun.

8

Stars are far.

They are a long way away.

Adjective usage.

1

The movie star signed an autograph.

2

We counted ten stars in the sky.

3

She is the star of the show.

4

The night sky is full of stars.

5

He wants to be a pop star.

6

Look, a falling star!

7

The team's star player scored.

8

Stars look small from Earth.

1

The star athlete won the gold medal.

2

She will star in the upcoming play.

3

He thanked his lucky stars for the opportunity.

4

The restaurant has a Michelin star.

5

The star of the party arrived late.

6

It was a star-studded event.

7

The stars were visible through the telescope.

8

She is a rising star in the company.

1

The star-crossed lovers never found peace.

2

He is a star performer in the orchestra.

3

The project was a star in our portfolio.

4

She has a star quality that attracts people.

5

They are star-gazing tonight.

6

The star of the film gave a great performance.

7

He is a star turn at the local theater.

8

The stars aligned for our successful launch.

1

Her performance was the star attraction of the evening.

2

The company is a star in the tech industry.

3

He is a star-pupil in the advanced physics class.

4

The star-shaped cookies were a hit.

5

She has a star-like intensity when she works.

6

The star-chamber proceedings were secret.

7

He is a star-gazer who loves astronomy.

8

The star-map helped them navigate.

1

The star-dusted sky was breathtaking.

2

He is a star-man of the scientific community.

3

The star-fire burned with immense heat.

4

She is a star-bright talent.

5

The star-drift was calculated precisely.

6

His star-crossed life was full of drama.

7

The star-lit path was beautiful.

8

They are star-gazing in the desert.

동의어

celestial body sun luminary heavenly body sparkler

반의어

darkness black hole void

자주 쓰는 조합

movie star
bright star
rising star
star player
pop star
star quality
see stars
thank your lucky stars
star-studded
star in

Idioms & Expressions

"thank your lucky stars"

to be very grateful

Thank your lucky stars you weren't hurt.

neutral

"star-crossed"

unlucky or doomed

They were star-crossed lovers.

literary

"see stars"

to feel dizzy after a hit

I fell and saw stars.

casual

"the stars align"

when things go right

The stars aligned for our trip.

neutral

"a star is born"

someone becomes famous

After that performance, a star was born.

neutral

"reach for the stars"

to have big ambitions

Always reach for the stars.

neutral

Easily Confused

star vs stare

similar sound

stare is a verb, star is a noun

Don't stare at the star.

star vs scar

rhyming sound

scar is a mark on skin

He has a scar.

star vs astral

related meaning

astral is an adjective

Astral travel.

star vs stellar

related meaning

stellar is an adjective

Stellar performance.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + a + star

She is a star.

B1

Subject + will + star + in + noun

He will star in the film.

B2

Subject + thanked + their + lucky + stars

I thanked my lucky stars.

B2

Subject + is + a + rising + star

She is a rising star.

C1

Subject + has + star + quality

He has star quality.

어휘 가족

Nouns

stardom the state of being famous

Verbs

star to play a leading role

Adjectives

stellar relating to stars or excellent

관련

astronomy study of stars

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

stellar (formal) star (neutral) big shot (casual)

자주 하는 실수

Using 'stars' as a singular noun. star
Stars is the plural form.
Confusing star with 'stare'. stare
Stare is a verb meaning to look fixedly.
Using 'star' for a planet. planet
Stars emit light; planets reflect it.
Misspelling as 'starr'. star
There is only one 'r'.
Using 'star' as an adjective for everything. stellar
Stellar is the proper adjective form.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a movie star walking on a path of stars.

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Native Usage

Use 'you're a star' to thank someone.

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Cultural Insight

Stars represent success in Hollywood.

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Grammar Shortcut

Star is a regular noun.

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Say It Right

Keep the 'r' soft.

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Don't Mistake

Star is not a planet.

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Did You Know?

Stars are mostly hydrogen.

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Study Smart

Use flashcards with pictures.

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Writing Tip

Use 'stellar' for high quality.

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Speaking Tip

Emphasize the 'star' in star-studded.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

STARS: Shining Through All Real Skies.

Visual Association

A bright yellow star in the night sky.

Word Web

space fame light sky

챌린지

Write three sentences using 'star' as a noun and one as a verb.

어원

Old English

Original meaning: A luminous celestial body

문화적 맥락

None

Stars are often used as symbols of hope and excellence.

A Star Is Born (movie) Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (song)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at school

  • star student
  • gold star
  • star of the class

at the movies

  • movie star
  • starring role
  • star-studded cast

in space

  • bright star
  • shooting star
  • star system

at work

  • star performer
  • star employee
  • rising star

Conversation Starters

"Who is your favorite movie star?"

"Do you like looking at the stars?"

"What makes someone a star?"

"Have you ever seen a shooting star?"

"Do you believe in stars influencing fate?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you felt like a star.

If you were a star, what would you shine on?

Write about a famous person you admire.

What does the night sky mean to you?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

No, stars are burning gas; planets orbit stars.

Yes, it means to play a lead role.

Stars.

Yes.

Stellar.

Yes.

Yes.

Unlucky or fated for bad luck.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The ___ is in the sky.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: star

Star is the object in the sky.

multiple choice A2

Which means famous?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: star

A famous person is called a star.

true false B1

A star is a type of planet.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Stars and planets are different.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Matches word to meaning.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Correct structure.

점수: /5

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