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  2. adjective. literary uk / ˌstɑːˈkrɒst / us / ˌstɑːrˈkrɑːst / Add to word list. unlucky: star-crossed lovers. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. having bad things happen by chance. unlucky She is one of the unluckiest people I've ever met.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Star-crossedStar-crossed - Wikipedia

    Astrological in origin, the phrase stems from the belief that the positions of the stars ruled over people's fates, and is best known from the play Romeo and Juliet by the Elizabethan playwright William Shakespeare. Such pairings are often said to be doomed from the start.

  4. The term “star-crossed” refers to individuals who are destined for misfortune or bad luck due to the alignment of the stars at their birth. In modern usage, it often describes lovers who face insurmountable obstacles that prevent them from being together.

  5. adjective. dogged by ill luck; destined to misfortune. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. C16: from cross (in the sense: thwart): so called because of the astrological belief that the stars affect people's destinies. star-crossed in American English. (ˈstɑrˌkrɔst ) adjective.

  6. The meaning of STAR-CROSSED is not favored by the stars : ill-fated. How to use star-crossed in a sentence.

  7. Star-crossed definition: thwarted or opposed by the stars; ill-fated. See examples of STAR-CROSSED used in a sentence.

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