0 an extremely famous actor, singer, musician, sports player, etc.:
a rock superstar
1 an extremely famous person, esp. esp someone who performs or plays a sport:
She is definitely one of the superstars of country music.
By reducing the need for superstar singers he de-emphasized virtuosic display.
Mostly importantly, the 20% set aside is not revenue that accrues to a few superstars.
The code of practice demands that teachers are not just competent professionals, but classroom superstars.
In practice, these quotas will also deter attempts by the richest clubs to build up football armies of hired ‘galácticos’ or superstars.
Who knows how many superstars of the future will be lost if we do not act?
If there is increasing individualisation and a breakdown of team spirit, with very few superstars moving between clubs, we shall be in a very difficult situation.
By his pleasant and pleasing manner he is an inspiration to young people and is rapidly becoming a sporting superstar, such is the growing interest in chess.
The notability of the participants has also varied, from previously unsigned acts to established music superstars.
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