stardom

noun
UK: /ˈstɑː.dəm/
US: /ˈstɑːr.dəm/
  1. The state of being very famous and successful as a performer.

    1. She achieved stardom after her role in the popular TV series gave her recognition.
    2. His rise to stardom was meteoric, going from small gigs to sold-out stadiums very fast.
  2. The status of being a star; the qualities that make someone a star.

    1. The young actor possesses a certain charisma that hints at future stardom.
    2. Despite her success, she seemed uncomfortable with the pressures of sudden stardom.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "stardom" in English means: The state of being very famous and successful as a performer., The status of being a star; the qualities that make someone a star..

The phonetic transcription of "stardom" is /ˈstɑː.dəm/ in British English and /ˈstɑːr.dəm/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "stardom": fame, celebrity, renown, eminence.

Example usage of "stardom": "She achieved stardom after her role in the popular TV series gave her recognition.". More examples on the page.