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stellar

[stel-er] / ˈstɛl ər /
ADJECTIVE
celestial
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Bonmati will return to Barcelona to begin her rehabilitation and the injury setback is a disappointing end to what has otherwise been a stellar year for the player.

From BBC

Because of this, the effect of stellar storms can decide whether life has a chance to stick around on these planets.

From Space Scoop

Liverpool's stellar start was followed by a run of six defeats in seven matches that sparked concern and talk of a crisis.

From BBC

Vitinha, a stellar performer in PSG's Champions League win, was the decisive performer with two stunning strikes to snuff out the Spurs lead, one with his right foot another with his left.

From BBC

A stellar earnings report from Nvidia wasn’t enough to override growing concerns about the sustainability of hyperscaler spending and circular industry deals.

From MarketWatch