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damage
Noun
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If something has some damage, there is something broken or hurt.
Their car hit a truck, but luckily there was very little damage to the car.
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Money that someone has to pay someone else because something was damaged or someone was hurt.
The reason his car hit another car was that he did something wrong, so he had to pay damages to the owner of the other car.
damage
Verb
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If you damage something, you break or hurt it.
All those cigarettes have damaged her health.
The factory has caused significant damage to the local environment.
star
Noun
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A star is a bright thing in the sky at night.
Stars seem little, but they are big and far away.
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A star is a picture of a shape with five or six sharp ends.
My teacher put a gold star on my test.
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A star is a celebrity.
Brad Pitt is a popular star.
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A star is an actor who has the lead role in a movie, television show, or play.
John Wayne is the star of many western movies.
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A star is an asterisk (*).
A star next to your name on the guest list means you will receive an award.
star
Verb
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If you star in something, you are on of the main performers, usually in an entertainment program.
Brad Pitt will star in another movie next year.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie starred in "Mr. and Mrs. Smith".
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If you star something, you mark it with a star or asterisk.
I starred question one because I got it correct.