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star

adjective as in famous, illustrious

noun as in person who is famous

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This adaptation of the Dutch reality competition series takes the party game Mafia and places it in a Scottish castle with reality stars who are occasionally inept and always outrageous in their gameplay.

From Salon

Police are investigating after Gladiators star Apollo was reportedly harassed on set in Sheffield by a stalker.

From BBC

The chasm between the industry’s haves — highly paid CEOs, marquee mega-producers and A-list stars — and its have-nots — the dying middle class — continues to expand.

Despite the value placed on “authenticity,” many reality TV stars adopt exaggerated personas to stand out.

One side argued that the stars in the given galaxies were very old, or “red-and-dead,” since the shortest lived stars burn bright and hot blue, and therefore redefined what we know about the universe.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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