daystar

noun
UK: /ˈdeɪstɑːr/
US: /ˈdeɪstɑːr/
  1. A bright star that appears in the morning sky; often used poetically for the planet Venus or the sun.

    1. The daystar shone brightly, signaling the dawn.
    2. As the daystar ascended, its radiant light illuminated the awakening world.
  2. A source of inspiration or guidance.

    1. She was my daystar during tough times.
    2. His unwavering dedication served as a daystar for the entire team, motivating them to excel.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "daystar" in English means: A bright star that appears in the morning sky; often used poetically for the planet Venus or the sun., A source of inspiration or guidance..

The phonetic transcription of "daystar" is /ˈdeɪstɑːr/ in British English and /ˈdeɪstɑːr/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "daystar": venus, guide, sun, inspiration, morning star.

Example usage of "daystar": "The daystar shone brightly, signaling the dawn.". More examples on the page.