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stellar

[stel-er] / ˈstɛl ər /
ADJECTIVE
celestial
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Wall Street strategists are sticking with their calls for emerging markets to outperform this year after last year’s stellar run.

From Barron's

"Heavy seeds are somewhat more exotic and may need rare conditions to form. Our simulations show that your 'garden variety' stellar mass black holes can grow at extreme rates in the early Universe."

From Science Daily

The further I get from “Sentimental Value,” the more I return to Fanning’s work as the single most affecting in a film filled top to bottom with stellar performances.

From Salon

"You can clearly identify remnants of exploded stars, represented by large red circles. The smaller blue regions indicate stellar nurseries where new stars are actively forming," Ms. Mantovanini said.

From Science Daily

They’re then followed by the strongest year of the presidential cycle as another White House contest draws near: a stellar 20.5%.

From The Wall Street Journal