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stellar

[stel-er] / ˈstɛl ər /
ADJECTIVE
celestial
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Everyone in the stellar cast, composed of dissident artists with varying degrees of experience in front of the camera, was aware of the risks it entailed.

From Los Angeles Times

Looking at the wider picture for retail over Christmas, Shuttleworth said she thought results would be "steady" rather than "stellar".

From BBC

Despite a stellar career, Root has never won an Ashes series in Australia.

From BBC

These lonely objects are known as free-floating or rogue planets, and they have no identified stellar companion.

From Science Daily

From the soundtrack’s mix of pop hits and little-known, chic electronic tunes, to Patricia Field’s sumptuous couture costuming — not to mention the stellar performances, lovely direction and clever writing.

From Salon