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one-star  adjective1Having one star in a grading system (especially of accommodation) in which this denotes the lowest standard: a good one-star hotel...- The commission's latest reports, to be published in the next few weeks, will award both departments the low one-star standard, showing they provide only a fair service.
- According to NHTSA's system, a one-star rating means a high likelihood of rolling over, and a five-star rating means a low likelihood.
- It's more a one-star motorway hotel than the Hilton: fairly spacious, clean, but spartan, with just a bed, a desk and chair, a shower and toilet, a coffee - machine and a TV, with access to channels in his native Serbian.
1.1Having or denoting the fifth-highest military rank, distinguished in the US armed forces by one star on the uniform: a one-star general...- The Command Director, an one-star general officer or colonel, is always on duty in the command center.
- She is only one of three women of the 42,000 women serving in the Army National Guard to attain the one-star general rank.
- The highlight of the building dedication was to be a speech by a one-star general.
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