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Word: Operatic Star

Definition: An "operatic star" is a famous singer who performs in operas, which are dramatic musical performances combining singing and acting. These singers often have exceptional vocal talents and are known for their powerful and emotional performances.

Usage Instructions:
  • Part of Speech: Noun
  • Usage: You can use "operatic star" when talking about someone who is celebrated in the world of opera. It usually refers to individuals who are well-known and respected for their singing abilities in operas.
Example Sentences:
  1. Simple Usage: "Maria Callas was an operatic star known for her incredible voice."
  2. Advanced Usage: "The operatic star captivated the audience with her stunning performance of the lead role in 'La Traviata.'"
Word Variants:
  • Operatic (adjective): Relating to opera. For example, "The operatic performance was breathtaking."
  • Opera (noun): A theatrical work combining music, singing, and acting.
Different Meanings:
  • The term "star" generally means someone who is famous or exceptionally good at what they do. Thus, "operatic star" refers specifically to fame within the opera world.
Synonyms:
  • Opera singer
  • Leading soprano (for female singers)
  • Leading tenor (for male singers)
  • Vocalist (in a broader sense)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Star in something": To perform a leading role in a show or production. For example, "She will star in the new opera this summer."
  • "Steal the show": To attract the most attention and praise in a performance. For example, "His performance as the operatic star stole the show."
Summary:

An "operatic star" is a celebrated singer in the opera world, recognized for their talent and performances.

Noun
  1. singer of lead role in an opera

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