Similar words: starred, all-star, hill station, tarred, millstone, telstar, marred, barred. Meaning: adj. marked by or promising bad fortune.
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1. Hawkins had an ill-starred career in football, with one injury after another.
2. As far as I know, none of my ill-starred relations has ever died by the gun.
3. The first part deals with the ill-starred romance between Natasha and Andrei, and the second plunges into the conflict.
4. All have been ill-starred, but all have been faithful and sincere.
5. Tragedy and ill-starred romance have ruined Wang Qiyao's reputation; she is pregnant with the child of a lover whose identity she refuses to reveal.
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6. The prospect of further upsets to the ill-starred attempt to rewrite the way the EU operates has European leaders panicking or despairing.
7. After an ill-starred open letter critical of the Obama administration last year, they take care not to complain publicly.
8. After Ryan the agony continued, but from a totally different perspective, during the ill-starred Ron Waldron years.
9. Then he responded brilliantly late on to parry a point-blank shot from the ill-starred Simpson.
10. A: That's right. But all those things, for some reason, have been ill-starred, haven't gone anywhere.
11. A move into China would mark Sainsbury's first overseas foray since it sold its ill-starred US business, Shaw's, in 2004.
12. So this is the first and last letter we are writing to you from "new Europe", to use Donald Rumsfeld's ill-starred phrase.
13. The resulting glut of liquidity and financial firms' thirst for yield led eventually to the ill-starred boom in American subprime mortgages.
More similar words: starred, all-star, hill station, tarred, millstone, telstar, marred, barred, charred, scarred, unbarred, unmarred, starr, starry, starring, battle-scarred, starry-eyed, stare down, redstart, red giant star, guillain-barre syndrome, gallstone, full stop, pollster, arrest warrant, wall street, pull strings, well stocked, at full steam, at full stretch.