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To go stellar

Meaning

To perform exceptionally well or achieve outstanding success, often suddenly and dramatically.

Origin

The cosmos, with its awe-inspiring stars, has always served as a metaphor for brilliance and excellence. Long before we traveled to space, a 'stellar performance' denoted something truly outstanding, as radiant and noticeable as a bright star in the night sky. But to simply 'go stellar' imbues this brilliance with an active, explosive energy, like a star igniting or a rocket hurtling towards an unprecedented trajectory. This dynamic idiom took hold in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, particularly within the fast-paced worlds of business, technology, and entertainment, to describe a person or entity achieving a level of success so profound and impactful that it seems to transcend earthly bounds, becoming, quite literally, 'out of this world'.

Examples

  • After months of hard work, her startup finally managed to go stellar, attracting major investors and widespread media attention.
  • The young musician was expected to go stellar after his debut album topped the charts and sold millions worldwide.
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