Synonyms for four-star
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : fawr-stahr, fohr- |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈfɔrˌstɑr, ˈfoʊr- |
Top 10 synonyms for four-star
- chief
- critical
- crucial
- distinctive
- distinguished
- esteemed
- exceptional
- famous
- first-class
- foremost
- four-star
- front-page
- grand
- grave
- great
- heavy
- high profile
- high-power
- high-ranking
- high-up
- honored
- illustrious
- imposing
- incomparable
- leading
- majestic
- major-league
- noble
- notable
- noted
- noteworthy
- of note
- page-one
- playing hard ball
- potent
- powerful
- pre-eminent
- preeminent
- professional
- prominent
- seminal
- serious
- signal
- strictly business
- superior
- talented
- top-drawer
- top-notch
- upper-class
- VIP
- well-known
Définition of four-star
- As in top-level : adj high-ranking, important
- As in big league : adj important
- As in heavyweight : adj big-league
- As in major-league : adj big-league
- As in important : adj eminent, influential, outstanding
- The Four-star Surgeon stripped off his gown and gloves with a flourish.
- Extract from : « Star Surgeon » by Alan Nourse
- In the conference room, a red-faced, four-star general cast a chilling glance at the rumpled figure of Colonel Thurgood.
- Extract from : « A Filbert Is a Nut » by Rick Raphael
- He looked at the long semicircular table, and studied the impassive faces of the four-star Physicians across the table from him.
- Extract from : « Star Surgeon » by Alan Nourse
- One was a Four-star Surgeon, resplendent in flowing red cape and glistening silver insignia.
- Extract from : « Star Surgeon » by Alan Nourse
- Moments after the Four-star Surgeon arrived at the hospital, he was fully and unmistakably in command of the situation.
- Extract from : « Star Surgeon » by Alan Nourse
- James was to become the first four-star black officer in the armed forces.
- Extract from : « Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965 » by Morris J. MacGregor, Jr.
- It'll get all through the Corps, and they'll be calling me that when I'm a four-star general, if I live that long.
- Extract from : « Naudsonce » by H. Beam Piper
Antonyms for four-star
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