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stardom

[ stahr-duhm ]

noun

  1. the world or class of professional stars, as of the stage.
  2. the status of a star or preeminent performer.


stardom

/ ˈɑːə /

noun

  1. the fame and prestige of being a star in films, sport, etc
  2. the world of celebrities
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of stardom1

First recorded in 1860–65; star + -dom
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But music journalist Caroline Sullivan says Blue Ivy's trajectory to stardom "has very little to do with her and everything to do with the parent".

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Despite her stardom, Ms Hooper said she still saw "Floss" as "that tiny child with really striking and incredible vocal quality, and the ability just to become a different person".

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Like other notable transplants to the Golden State, he found pop culture stardom, becoming the heroic subject of a children’s book and a 2014 documentary.

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Williams reiterated that he was not complaining about the attention his stardom brought him, writing: "I'm not moaning. This is a problem I'd rather have than not."

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It's been a difficult campaign for the young England midfielder after shooting to stardom last season, but this was a moment befitting of his quality.

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