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Marital and financial problems are the staples of soap operas.<br />

star n. 1 celestial or heavenly body; evening star, morning star,<br />

falling star, shooting star, comet; nova, supernova: It was a<br />

beautiful clear night and the sky was full of stars. 2<br />

celebrity, personage, dignitary, VIP, name, somebody, luminary,<br />

leading light, leading man or woman or lady, lead, principal,<br />

diva, prima donna, hero, heroine, idol, superstar, Technical<br />

slang top banana, headliner, Colloq big shot, (big) draw, celeb,<br />

big name: Clancy knows many of the big stars personally.<br />

--adj. 3 principal, major, leading, important, celebrated,<br />

famous, famed, prominent, eminent, pre-eminent, distinguished,<br />

brilliant, illustrious, unequalled, peerless, matchless,<br />

incomparable, unrivalled, inimitable, unmatched, unparalleled,<br />

top, foremost: A new local rock band was the star attraction at<br />

the Hippodrome.<br />

--v. 4 feature or be featured; play or act or take the lead or<br />

the leading part or role: He began his career starring in<br />

spaghetti westerns.<br />

stare v. 1 gaze, gape, goggle, gawk, watch, Colloq rubberneck, Slang<br />

Brit gawp: The people were powerless to do anything but stare<br />

as the molten lava engulfed the city.<br />

--n. 2 fixed or blank look; goggle, gaze: The teacher fixed<br />

her with a stare and she blushed with guilt.<br />

stark adv. 1 completely, utterly, unqualifiedly, wholly, absolutely,<br />

entirely, totally, fully, altogether, plainly, obviously,<br />

clearly, certifiably: Is that an elephant on the beach, or am I<br />

going stark staring mad? The children were running around stark<br />

naked.<br />

--adj. 2 plain, simple, Spartan, severe, unembellished,<br />

unadorned, cold, bare, harsh, hard, grim, bald, blunt: The room<br />

looks less stark with curtains. Just give me the stark facts<br />

without all the elaboration. 3 harsh, severe, bleak, austere,<br />

barren, desolate, dreary, grey, depressing, ravaged, empty,<br />

vacant, Literary drear, Colloq US spooky: As day dawned, I<br />

looked out over the stark landscape of the nuclear winter. 4<br />

sheer, complete, utter, absolute, perfect, pure, thorough,

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