Word info

Star Trek

Speech parts

1. Star Trek - Adjective

2. Star Trek - Proper noun

Meaning

Star Trek

A popular sci-fi media franchise set in the future, primarily focusing on the adventures of the personnel of a space navy of an interstellar political federation of which Earth is a charter member.

Star Trek (comparative more Star Trek, superlative most Star Trek)

Futuristic, particularly with respect to things similar in appearance or effect to technology in the Star Trek franchise.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

The Star Trek computer doesn't seem that interesting. They ask it random questions, it thinks for a while. I think we can do better than that. Larry Page

I've spent a lot of time researching the subject and government deception. So to be involved in Star Trek is perfect for me. I enjoy meeting the fans and discussing my interests with them. Dwight Schultz

STAR TREK is a show that had a vision about a future that was positive. George Takei

Well, the whole history of Star Trek is the market demand. George Takei

As you know, when Star Trek was canceled after the second season, it was the activism of the fans that revived it for a third season. George Takei

Star Trek says that it has not all happened, it has not all been discovered, that tomorrow can be as challenging and adventurous as any time man has ever lived. Gene Roddenberry

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