Stargazed: meaning, definitions and examples

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stargazed

 

[ ˈstɑːrˌɡeɪzd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

looking at stars

To stargaze means to look up at the stars, typically for enjoyment or contemplation. This activity often occurs at night when the sky is clear and the stars are visible. Stargazing can invoke feelings of wonder and curiosity about the universe and can also be a relaxing experience. It is frequently associated with amateur astronomy as well as romantic outings.

Synonyms

gaze at stars, look at stars.

Examples of usage

  • We spent the evening stargazing on the beach.
  • The children loved to stargaze and imagine constellations.
  • She took a blanket to stargaze under the clear night sky.

Translations

Translations of the word "stargazed" in other languages:

🇵🇹 observado as estrelas

🇮🇳 तारों की ओर देखने वाला

🇩🇪 Sternen beobachtet

🇮🇩 mengamati bintang

🇺🇦 спостерігав за зірками

🇵🇱 obserwowany gwiazdy

🇯🇵 星を見ていた

🇫🇷 observé les étoiles

🇪🇸 mirado las estrellas

🇹🇷 yıldızlara bakmak

🇰🇷 별을 바라보다

🇸🇦 راقب النجوم

🇨🇿 pozoroval hvězdy

🇸🇰 sledoval hviezdy

🇨🇳 仰望星空

🇸🇮 opazoval zvezde

🇮🇸 horft á stjörnurnar

🇰🇿 жұлдыздарды бақылап

🇬🇪 ვარსკვლავების ყურება

🇦🇿 ulduzları seyr etmək

🇲🇽 observado las estrellas

Etymology

The term 'stargaze' is derived from the combination of the words 'star' and 'gaze.' The word 'star' has its origins in Old English 'steorra,' which relates to similar terms in German and Dutch. The word 'gaze' comes from Middle English 'gasen,' which means to stare intently. The use of the term 'stargaze' began to gain popularity in the 19th century as recreational astronomy became more accessible to the public. With the advent of telescopes and greater public interest in astronomy, the act of stargazing evolved into a cherished pastime, encouraging both scientific observation and personal reflection upon our place in the universe. Today, stargazing is appreciated not only for its scientific value but also for its capacity to inspire awe and wonder.