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Princeton's WordNet

  1. asterisked, starredadjective

    marked with an asterisk

    "the starred items"

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Starredadjective

    Etymology: from star.

    My third comfort,
    Starr’d most unluckily, is from my breast
    Hal’d out to murder. William Shakespeare, Winter’s Tale.

    That starr’d Ethiop queen, that strove
    To set her beauty’s praise above
    The sea-nymphs. John Milton.

    He furious hurl’d against the ground
    His sceptre starr’d with golden studs around. Alexander Pope.

ChatGPT

  1. starred

    Starred generally refers to something marked with a star symbol (*) often for emphasis, to indicate importance, special features or a favored status. It could also refer to a person being featured or highlighted in a prominent role. The context can vary the meaning such as in theater, sports, anthropology, and more.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Starred

    of Star

  2. Starredadjective

    adorned or studded with stars; bespangled

  3. Starredadjective

    influenced in fortune by the stars

  4. Etymology: [From Star.]

Anagrams for Starred »

  1. darters

  2. retards

  3. traders

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Starred in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Starred in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4

Examples of Starred in a Sentence

  1. Terry Schulman:

    Known in the 1920s as ‘Goddess of the Silver Screen,’ Dolores Costello was one-third of the first great family of movie stars, her father, Maurice Costello, was the first screen heartthrob, her sister Helene starred in the first all-talking picture.

  2. Simon Howie Butchers:

    You can give your kids a meal that is not full of things you do n’t want to feed them – for a few pounds you can feed three strapping lads, from a kitchen perspective, it is very simple because when it leaves our factory it is already cooked. So when you or a restaurant owner gets it into the kitchen all you have to do is heat it up to be piping hot. It could n’t be more basic : a student with no cooking skills or a Michelin-starred chef do exactly the same thing to put it out on the plate.

  3. Jeff Zalaznick:

    Nick McCabe said. The city’s hotels, meanwhile, are making big moves to accommodate the increasing numbers of luxury consumers. Last month, Aria introduced a luxury collection called The Tower Suites. Guests travel to and from the airport in limousines, they’re greeted at curbside and there is a dedicated entrance and private VIP lounge for speedy check-in. As soon as guests book a stay, the Tower Suites concierge reaches out to book dinner reservations and arrange show tickets. 5 best shows to see in Las Vegas This fall, Encore at the Wynn completed a design refresh, updating all suites to include push-button electronic amenities. It added custom linens and floor coverings and commissioned an amenities collection from top-of-the-line cosmetics and fragrance company Molton Brown. Meanwhile, Caesars will mark its 50th anniversary in 2016 with a $ 75 million renovation of its Roman Tower, which will be renamed the Julius Tower next month. While the behemoth resorts expand their luxury offerings, smaller boutique properties that offer a more intimate upscale experience have been opening. Nobu Hotel at Caesars Palace debuted in 2013, and Delano Las Vegas and Delano Las Vegas opened last year. One of the smallest hotels, the Parisian-themed The Cromwell, opened last year with only 188 rooms, all with hardwood floors, glamorous boudoir lighting and chaise lounges. Guests are invited to a Moet Chandon toast with the general manager on Friday and Saturday nights. Ultra luxury packages at new Drai’s offer fireworks and private jets But Vegas ’ biggest draw might be its endless bounty of celebrity chef-driven restaurants. Recent eateries from boldfaced names in an already saturated market include three-Michelin-starred Alain Ducasse’s Rivea at Delano Las Vegas, two-Michelin-starred Julian Serrano’s Lago at Bellagio and two-Michelin-starred Michael Mina’s Bardot Brasserie at Aria. Two popular restaurants from other cities have just opened outposts in Delano Las Vegas. In October, the New York City hot spot Carbone( whose fans include Michelle Obama and Kim Kardashian) opened at Aria. Just like New York, Delano Las Vegas is Delano Las Vegas. We try to differentiate ourselves by not only serving excellent food but by creating a unique experience.

  4. Erin Shields:

    To rank very highly, a hotel will have a very high rating among travelers, it will have collected several top industry awards, and it will be a higher-starred hotel.

  5. Brigitte Seelig:

    It's really good food - Michelin-starred food! It's something good for once.

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