Pronunciation: /deɪstɑːr/
noun a poetic term for the sun, especially when personified as a star that brings light and warmth to the earth
A1 The daystar is another name for the sun.
A2 The daystar rose early in the morning, signaling the start of a new day.
B1 Many ancient civilizations worshipped the daystar as a deity.
B2 The daystar's intense heat can be felt even from a distance.
C1 Scientists have studied the daystar's energy output for decades.
C2 Astronomers have observed solar flares on the daystar using specialized equipment.
formal The daystar rose in the east, casting a warm glow over the landscape.
informal I love how the daystar makes everything look so bright and cheerful.
slang I can't wait to soak up some rays from the daystar at the beach.
figurative She was like a daystar in his life, always bringing light and warmth wherever she went.
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