shooting star

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shooting star

A child points at a shooting star in the night sky.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A meteor: A "shooting star" is a bright streak of light that appears to move quickly across the night sky. It is not a star but the visible path of a small piece of space debris, called a meteoroid, burning up as it enters the Earth's atmosphere.
Usage
  • The term "shooting star" is used to describe the visual phenomenon seen from Earth. It is a common, non-technical term.
  • It is typically used in singular form ("a shooting star") but can be plural ("shooting stars").
  • Example:
Examples
Advanced Usage
  • "Like a shooting star": This phrase is used metaphorically to describe something that is brilliant but very brief or short-lived.
    • Her fame was like a shooting starbright and spectacular, but it faded quickly.
Variants and Related Words
  • Meteor (n): The scientific term for a shooting star; the light phenomenon itself.
  • Meteoroid (n): The small solid particle in space before it enters the atmosphere.
  • Meteorite (n): The remnant of a meteoroid that survives its passage through the atmosphere and lands on Earth's surface.
  • Bolide (n): An exceptionally bright meteor, often one that explodes; a fireball.
Synonyms
  • Meteor: The direct synonym and scientific term.
  • Falling star: A less common, poetic synonym.
Idioms and Phrases
  • A shooting star: Beyond the literal meaning, this can refer to a person or thing that rises to prominence very quickly and then disappears just as fast.
    • The young athlete was a shooting star, winning a gold medal at 18 but retiring from injury a year later.
shooting star

A child points at a shooting star in the night sky.

Noun
  1. a streak of light in the sky at night that results when a meteoroid hits the earth's atmosphere and air friction causes the meteoroid to melt or vaporize or explode

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