Rising Star

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈraɪzɪŋ stɑːr/

Definitions of rising star

noun a celestial body that appears to move across the sky

Example Sentences

A1 She is a rising star in the world of ballet.

A2 The young actress is quickly becoming a rising star in Hollywood.

B1 The rising star of the music industry performed at the awards ceremony.

B2 After winning several awards, he is now considered a rising star in the art world.

C1 The rising star's performance in the play received rave reviews from critics.

C2 As a rising star in the fashion industry, she has graced the covers of top magazines.

Examples of rising star in a Sentence

formal The young violinist is considered a rising star in the classical music world.

informal Have you heard about the new actress in town? She's a real rising star!

slang That rapper is definitely a rising star in the music industry.

figurative The new CEO is seen as a rising star in the business world, with great potential for success.

Grammatical Forms of rising star

past tense

rose

plural

rising stars

comparative

more rising

superlative

most rising

present tense

rise

future tense

will rise

perfect tense

have risen

continuous tense

is rising

singular

rising star

positive degree

rising

infinitive

to rise

gerund

rising

participle

rising

Origin and Evolution of rising star

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'rising star' originated from the idea of a star that is beginning to gain prominence or ascend in the sky, symbolizing someone who is on the path to success and recognition.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a literal sense to describe a star that is visibly rising in the sky, the term evolved to metaphorically represent individuals who are quickly gaining fame or success in their field.