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  1. A classic, five-point gold star. Commonly used for various metaphorical senses of star (e.g., for fame, success, excellence, reviews). Also used for emphasis or flair. Occasionally used for astronomical stars. Not to be confused with 💫 Dizzy, 🌟 Glowing Star, 🌠 Shooting Star, or Sparkles, though their applications may overlap.

  2. Search results for star emoji ⭐ Star 🌟 Glowing Star 🌠 Shooting Star ️ Eight-Pointed Star ️ Star of David ☪️ Star and Crescent 🔯 Dotted Six-Pointed Star 🤩 Star-Struck ★ Black Star ⚝ Outlined White Star 💫 Dizzy 🖖 Vulcan Salute 🦲 Bald 🧑‍🎤 Singer *️⃣ Keycap Asterisk 👨‍🎤 Man Singer 👩‍🎤 Woman Singer 🦰 Red Hair 🦱 Curly Hair 🦳 White Hair

  3. A glowing, five-point gold star. Depicted as ⭐ Star with stylized bursts in between its points, representing glowing or twinkling. Commonly used to represent various senses of glowing as well for as for a sense of flourish. Not to be confused with 💫 Dizzy, ⭐ Star, 🌠 Shooting Star, or Sparkles, though their applications may overlap.

  4. All emoji names are official Unicode Character Database or CLDR names. Code points listed are part of the Unicode Standard. Additional emoji descriptions and definitions are copyright © Emojipedia. Emoji images displayed on Emojipedia are copyright © their respective creators, unless otherwise noted.

  5. All emoji names are official Unicode Character Database or CLDR names. Code points listed are part of the Unicode Standard . Additional emoji descriptions and definitions are copyright © Emojipedia.

  6. Similar emojis with less implied meaning include ⭐ Star, 🌟 Glowing Star, and 💫 Dizzy. Sparkles was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015. Learn More About This Emoji

  7. A singer or rock star generally displayed with a microphone, and sometimes musical notes. iOS and Android display this emoji as a Bowie-esque figure whi...

  8. This Unicode character is a block black five-pointed star. It was previously given emoji presentation on Samsung devices between 2013 and 2016.

  9. Star-Struck was approved as part of Unicode 10.0 in 2017 under the name "Grinning Face with Star Eyes" and added to Emoji 5.0 in 2017.

  10. Like 🌠 Shooting Star, sometimes used as a visual reference to NBC’s More You Know public service announcement, popular in the 1990s and featuring a shooting star logo. Not to be confused with ⭐ Star, 🌟 Glowing Star, and Sparkles, though their applications may overlap.

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