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superstardom

American  
[soo-per-stahr-duhm] / ˈsu pərˌstɑr dəm /

noun

  1. the status of a superstar.

  2. superstars collectively; the world or class of superstars.


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But for those of us with a Beatles fixation, it does delve into the relatively unexplored period between the Beatles and Wings, when Mr. McCartney retreated to his very rustic farm in Scotland and tried to leave superstardom behind, surrounded by his brood and his sheep.

From The Wall Street Journal

Choi counts Kim among one of her snowboarding idols after Kim launched herself to superstardom at the 2018 Olympics.

From Los Angeles Times

Belafonte later recalled that in the spring of 1956, on the cusp of superstardom, he got call from King.

From The Wall Street Journal

He shocked Albert Ramos-Vinolas to register his first ATP win, and it set him on the path to superstardom.

From Barron's

Elordi got his start in the high school romance “The Kissing Booth” before garnering acclaim for playing a manipulative jock on “Euphoria,” the controversial HBO show that vaulted young actors such as Zendaya and Sydney Sweeney to superstardom.

From The Wall Street Journal