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6-letter words (5 found)

ACTORS,CASTOR,COSTAR,SCROTA,TAROCS,

5-letter words (24 found)

ACROS,ACTOR,ARCOS,ASCOT,ATOCS,CARTS,COAST,COATS,COSTA,CROST,OCTAS,ORCAS,OSCAR,RATOS,ROAST,ROTAS,SCART,SCRAT,SORTA,TACOS,TAROC,TAROS,TORAS,TORCS,

4-letter words (49 found)

ACRO,ACTS,ARCO,ARCS,ARTS,ATOC,CARS,CART,CAST,CATS,COAT,CORS,COST,COTS,OARS,OAST,OATS,OCAS,OCTA,ORCA,ORCS,ORTS,OSAR,RAST,RATO,RATS,ROCS,ROST,ROTA,ROTS,SCAR,SCAT,SCOT,SOAR,SOCA,SORA,SORT,STAR,STOA,TACO,TAOS,TARO,TARS,TOCS,TORA,TORC,TORS,TOSA,TSAR,

3-letter words (31 found)

ACT,ARC,ARS,ART,ATS,CAR,CAT,COR,COS,COT,OAR,OAT,OCA,ORA,ORC,ORS,ORT,RAS,RAT,ROC,ROT,SAC,SAR,SAT,SOC,SOT,TAO,TAR,TAS,TOC,TOR,

2-letter words (9 found)

AR,AS,AT,OR,OS,SO,ST,TA,TO,

You can make 118 words from costar according to the Scrabble US and Canada dictionary.

Definitions and meaning of costar

costar

Etymology

From co- +‎ star.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkəʊstɑː(ɹ)/

Noun

costar (plural costars)

  1. (acting) a person who shares star billing
  2. (acting) a person who slightly lacks the status to be considered a star

Verb

costar (third-person singular simple present costars, present participle costarring, simple past and past participle costarred)

  1. to perform with the billing of a costar.

Anagrams

  • Castor, Castro, Cators, Croats, acrost, actors, castor, scroat, scrota, tarocs

Asturian

Etymology

From Latin constāre, present active infinitive of constō.

Verb

costar (first-person singular indicative present costo, past participle costáu)

  1. to cost (incur a charge, a price)

Conjugation

Catalan

Etymology

Inherited from Latin cōnstāre. Compare Occitan costar, French coûter, Spanish costar. Doublet of constar, a borrowing from Latin.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Central) [kusˈta]
  • IPA(key): (Balearic) [kosˈta]
  • IPA(key): (Valencian) [kosˈtaɾ]
  • Rhymes: -a(ɾ)

Verb

costar (first-person singular present costo, first-person singular preterite costí, past participle costat); root stress: (Central, Valencian, Balearic) /ɔ/

  1. to cost (have a given price)
  2. to be very difficult

Conjugation

References

  • “costar” in Diccionari català-valencià-balear, Antoni Maria Alcover and Francesc de Borja Moll, 1962.

Occitan

Etymology

From Old Occitan costar, from Latin constāre, present active infinitive of constō.

Pronunciation

Verb

costar

  1. to cost

Conjugation

This verb needs an inflection-table template.

Spanish

Etymology

Inherited from Old Spanish costar, from Latin cōnstāre. Doublet of constar, a borrowing.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kosˈtaɾ/ [kosˈt̪aɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: cos‧tar

Verb

costar (first-person singular present cuesto, first-person singular preterite costé, past participle costado)

  1. to cost
  2. to find something very difficult, to have a hard time with something (the subject and object roles are inverted relative to the English phrasing, like with gustar)

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Further reading

  • “costar”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014

Venetian

Alternative forms

  • gostar

Etymology

From Latin constāre, present active infinitive of constō. Compare Italian costare.

Verb

costar

  1. (intransitive) to cost

Conjugation

  • Venetian conjugation varies from one region to another. Hence, the following conjugation should be considered as typical, not as exhaustive.

Source: wiktionary.org