Pronunciation: /stɑːr krɒst/
adjective A term used to describe two people who are destined to have a tragic or doomed relationship, often due to fate or circumstances beyond their control.
A1 Romeo and Juliet are star crossed lovers.
A2 The star crossed lovers were destined to be together despite their families' feud.
B1 The novel tells the story of two star crossed individuals who struggle to be together against all odds.
B2 Their star crossed fate led them on a tumultuous journey filled with love and heartbreak.
C1 The film portrays the tragic tale of star crossed lovers whose love was doomed from the start.
C2 The play explores the concept of star crossed destiny and the impact it has on the characters' lives.
formal The star-crossed lovers were unable to be together due to their families' feud.
informal Those two are like star-crossed lovers, always having bad timing.
slang They were a pair of star-crossed fools, never getting their act together.
figurative Their relationship was doomed from the start, like a pair of star-crossed souls.
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