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Stardom in a sentence
Stardom meaning
The status or position of a performer acknowledged to be a star; fame; celebrity.
Synonyms of Stardom
Using Stardom
- The main meaning on this page is: The status or position of a performer acknowledged to be a star; fame; celebrity.
- Useful related words include: high status.
- In the example corpus, stardom often appears in combinations such as: to stardom, stardom and, stardom in.
Context around Stardom
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.3 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 7 middle, 11 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 1 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Stardom
- In this selection, "stardom" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 24.3 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, movie, music, pop, abroad, alongside and former stand out and add context to how "stardom" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include rise to stardom and and music stardom. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "stardom" sits close to words such as abba, abdomen and anomaly, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with stardom
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
I had no dreams of stardom. (6 words)
There’s always been a strong connection between movie stardom and music stardom. (13 words)
He emphasised the importance of having a life of his own beyond his public persona and stardom. (17 words)
Both films have their star's intense stardom and talent behind them as they focus on some of the most successful women in pop culture, generating anticipation as to which one will manage to rise to the top in terms of ticket revenue. (43 words)
However, while Kate Moss was just 14 when was she was scouted for stardom, former teacher Sylvia was 88. It also happened a bit more closer to home – at her favourite White Stuff store in ’s Muswell Hill, where she lives. (41 words)
He’s here now, though, at a time where the stage of his career and Pittsburgh’s needs and salary cap considerations have finally converged for the long-predicted union of the high schooler bound for stardom in the NFL. (40 words)
Gone are the days of showing young players the car park and trying to convince them that our great youth facilities will help to propel them to stardom! (28 words)
Example sentences (20)
There’s always been a strong connection between movie stardom and music stardom.
A Devizes chef is set to shoot to stardom abroad after appearing on a Masterchef-esque Romanian cooking show.
Against the odds, she vaulted to pop stardom–only to discover an industry and fanbase often hostile to women of colour.
As LJ’s journey continues, his reflections on his musical odyssey alongside Amerado Burner provide a glimpse into the complexities of rap stardom.
Audiences are familiar with Lola's aspirations to stardom by now, but rarely has she been so physically close to making them come true.
Bombshell; The Hedy Lamarr Story looks back at the life of the Hollywood starlet and her escape from Nazi Germany, as well as her rise to stardom.
Both films have their star's intense stardom and talent behind them as they focus on some of the most successful women in pop culture, generating anticipation as to which one will manage to rise to the top in terms of ticket revenue.
CKay’s biography above tells more about his career and his supportive parents, who encouraged him down the path to stardom.
Directed by Curtis Hanson, starred Eminem in a story loosely based on his life and rise to stardom.
Even though Henry Fonda was one great role away from stardom, and even though Abraham Lincoln could be that role, he rejected it.
Foster spoke to the audience about how he went from sporting stardom, to becoming a highly effective campaigner against all forms of discrimination.
FTX had captured the imagination of the financial and crypto markets with its leap from obscurity in 2020 to wealth and stardom alongside its charismatic founder, who was being lionised for his alternative take on philanthropy.
Gone are the days of showing young players the car park and trying to convince them that our great youth facilities will help to propel them to stardom!
He emphasised the importance of having a life of his own beyond his public persona and stardom.
He’s here now, though, at a time where the stage of his career and Pittsburgh’s needs and salary cap considerations have finally converged for the long-predicted union of the high schooler bound for stardom in the NFL.
He shot to screen stardom with the sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air playing a fictionalized version of himself.
Hopefully, Gomez's busy schedule will eventually allow room for her to return to the role that prompted her rise to global stardom.
However, while Kate Moss was just 14 when was she was scouted for stardom, former teacher Sylvia was 88. It also happened a bit more closer to home – at her favourite White Stuff store in ’s Muswell Hill, where she lives.
I had no dreams of stardom.
In saying that, stars are where the focus lies in Sacramento, and Fox has taken the next jump to stardom.
Common combinations with stardom
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- to stardom 59×
- stardom and 17×
- stardom in 14×
- of stardom 14×
- stardom as 10×
- stardom is 8×
- for stardom 7×
- international stardom 7×
- stardom to 6×
- global stardom 6×