Star Spangled

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Pronunciation: /stɑr ˈspæŋɡəld/

Definitions of star spangled

adjective describing the appearance of something as having stars and stripes, typically in reference to the American flag

Example Sentences

A1 The star spangled banner waved proudly in the wind.

A2 She wore a star spangled dress to the Fourth of July celebration.

B1 The star spangled decorations lit up the room for the patriotic party.

B2 The star spangled fireworks filled the night sky with color.

C1 The star spangled banner is a symbol of American pride and freedom.

C2 The star spangled banner was written by Francis Scott Key during the War of 1812.

Examples of star spangled in a Sentence

formal The star-spangled banner waved proudly over the capitol building.

informal I love how the star-spangled banner looks at night during the fireworks show.

slang Check out that star-spangled dress she's wearing, it's so cute!

figurative Her performance was like a star-spangled sky, shining brightly and captivating everyone.

Grammatical Forms of star spangled

past tense

star spangled

plural

star spangleds

comparative

more star spangled

superlative

most star spangled

present tense

star spangles

future tense

will star spangle

perfect tense

have star spangled

continuous tense

is star spangling

singular

star spangled

positive degree

star spangled

infinitive

to star spangle

gerund

star spangling

participle

star spangled

Origin and Evolution of star spangled

First Known Use: 1814 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'star spangled' originated from the lyrics of the American national anthem, 'The Star-Spangled Banner'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the flag that inspired the anthem, 'star spangled' has evolved to represent something adorned with stars or a patriotic symbol of the United States.