Definition of polestarnext
as in compass
a guiding or motivating purpose or principle under the polestar of progress, urban renewal programs gutted the historic districts of many cities

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Recent Examples of polestar Bob Whitman was a polestar in the great era before that. Brian Domitrovic, Forbes.com, 19 July 2025 While his Late Night forerunner Letterman was probably the comedic polestar of Generation X—gruff, cynical, and biting the hand that fed—O’Brien became a bedrock influence for the next generation of Millennial comics. David Sims, The Atlantic, 22 Mar. 2025 Maison Proust, Paris (Image credit: Maison Proust) Opulence is the polestar at Maison Proust. Catherine Garcia, theweek, 7 Nov. 2024 Durazzi had horses freely roaming the garden; inside the gallery, models were standing on a felt-padded plinth, while images of women who are the designer’s polestars—artists, scientists, and intellectuals from Phoebe Boswell to Carla Cerati to Ottessa Moshfegh—were projected on their faces. Tiziana Cardini, Vogue, 15 Mar. 2023 As Twitter appears to go down in flames, with nothing on the horizon to rise in its place as the polestar of the media firmament, there is some hope that people in the press or in Hollywood may have to update their priors once more about how young activists actually talk and behave. WIRED, 16 Nov. 2022 The Brazilian restaurant has been lauded widely as a polestar of exciting food in the city. Dallas News, 13 Oct. 2022 And, of course, the Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn’s polestar for art and repertory programming. Vulture Editors, Vulture, 21 Jan. 2022
Recent Examples of Synonyms for polestar
Noun
  • Values act as both a compass and a driving force, pointing you toward the right goals and motivating you to pursue them.
    Harvard Business Review, Harvard Business Review, 22 Apr. 2026
  • Alignment lasers and the ship’s gyro-compass ensured the rotors were plumb and correctly oriented.
    Srishti Gupta, Interesting Engineering, 21 Apr. 2026
Noun
  • The Sixers’ Nick Nurse is widely believed to be under pressure too, meaning Sunday’s loss to Boston, which put them in a 3-1 hole, qualifies as a step in the wrong direction.
    Sam Amick, New York Times, 27 Apr. 2026
  • As the Moon moves through your 11th House of Friends, collaboration brings fresh direction.
    Tarot.com, Baltimore Sun, 27 Apr. 2026

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“Polestar.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/polestar. Accessed 3 May. 2026.

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