Future star: meaning, definitions and examples

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future star

 

[ ˈfjuːtʃər stɑːr ]

Context #1

aspiring athlete

A future star refers to a talented individual, typically a young athlete, with the potential to become very successful in their chosen field in the future. This term is often used to describe promising athletes who show exceptional skills and abilities at a young age.

Synonyms

emerging sensation, rising star, up-and-coming talent

Examples of usage

  • He is considered a future star in the world of tennis.
  • The team's coach believes that the young player has the potential to be a future star.

Translations

Translations of the word "future star" in other languages:

🇵🇹 estrela do futuro

🇮🇳 भविष्य का सितारा

🇩🇪 zukünftiger Stern

🇮🇩 bintang masa depan

🇺🇦 майбутня зірка

🇵🇱 przyszła gwiazda

🇯🇵 未来の星 (mirai no hoshi)

🇫🇷 étoile du futur

🇪🇸 estrella futura

🇹🇷 geleceğin yıldızı

🇰🇷 미래의 별 (mirae-ui byeol)

🇸🇦 نجمة المستقبل

🇨🇿 budoucí hvězda

🇸🇰 budúca hviezda

🇨🇳 未来之星 (wèilái zhī xīng)

🇸🇮 prihodnja zvezda

🇮🇸 framtíðarstjarna

🇰🇿 болашақ жұлдыз

🇬🇪 მომავლის ვარსკვლავი (momavlis varskvlavi)

🇦🇿 gələcəyin ulduzu

🇲🇽 estrella del futuro

Word origin

The term 'future star' originated in the world of sports and entertainment, where it is used to describe a young individual who is predicted to achieve great success in their career. This phrase highlights the potential and talent of the person, suggesting that they are destined for stardom in the future. The concept of identifying future stars has become a common practice in various industries to recognize and nurture young talents.