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one-star
[ wuhn-stahr ]
adjective
- of or being a brigadier general, as indicated by one star on an insignia.
Example Sentences
In another one-star review, a woman wrote that her husband took two home tests for "peace of mind" and both were negative.
Starring Johnson and Sydney Sweeney, both the film premise and the acting came under fire in a string of one-star reviews.
“When you go to sleep, you no longer know whether you’re in a one-star or a five-star hotel. Big rooms and amenities are all sheer nonsense.â€
The Telegraph's Robbie Collin was far less complimentary, saying Pitt and Clooney "possess all the charisma of a pair of Sports Direct mugs in this Diplodocus-footed crime comedy" in a one-star review.
Bangor, a university city, was given one-star ratings for food and drink, tourist attractions, and shopping, and received just two stars for everything else.
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