Stardom in spanish
Estrellato
pronunciation: estɹ̩ejɑtoʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: estɹ̩ejɑtoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
stardom = estrellato.
Example: The simplicity of Chayanne's lifestyle is rooted in his upbringing, which focused not on stardom but family life.more:
» catapult to + stardom = lanzarse al estrellato, catapultarse al estrellato.
Example: For he's a ray of hope in a world where musicians are moulded, marketed and catapulted to stardom one moment, thrown to oblivion the next.» jump into + stardom = saltar a la fama, saltar al estrellato.
Example: From our perspective today, it seems as if Elvis jumped into stardom overnight.» jump into stardom = salto a la fama, salto al estrellato.
Example: He didn't have that stratospheric jump into stardom that some musicians experience, and that's just fine with him.» reach + stardom = alcanzar el estrellato, alcanzar la fama.
Example: No wonder he has finally reached stardom that he has wanted for years.» rise to + stardom = alcanzar la fama, alcanzar el estrellato, hacerse famoso, volverse famoso, convertirse en famoso.
Example: Instead, he rose to opera stardom and entranced stadium audiences with his singing voice rather than his soccer skills.» road to stardom = camino hacia la fama, camino hacia el estrellato.
Example: In this section, you'll read about artists' roads to stardom -- find out what they did before they started their singing career.» shoot to + stardom = lanzarse al estrellato, catapultarse al estrellato.
Example: Mark has become a really good actor who kind of shot to stardom out of nowhere.