Superstardom (noun)

  1. The status of being a highly successful and famous performer or celebrity.
  2. The state of being a superstar, a person who has great popular appeal and is widely known, prominent, or successful in some field.

Origin:

20th century, from super- + stardom.

Examples:

  1. The young musician was on the brink of superstardom, with her album climbing the charts and her concerts selling out.
  2. Superstardom can come with its own set of challenges, including paparazzi and constant scrutiny from the public.
  3. He was a sportsman who had achieved superstardom and his fame brought a lot of attention to the sport.
  4. She had always dreamed of achieving superstardom, and now that she had, she wasn't sure if she was ready for it.
  5. Superstardom can be a double-edged sword, it can bring fame and fortune, but also a lot of pressure and stress.
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