showstopper

[ˈʃoʊˌstɑpər]

showstopper Definition

  • 1a person or thing that is particularly arresting or attractive
  • 2something that is very impressive or exciting, and stops people from paying attention to anything else

Using showstopper: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "showstopper" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The fireworks display was a real showstopper.

  • Example

    The lead actor's performance was a showstopper.

  • Example

    The new sports car is a real showstopper.

  • Example

    The dessert was the showstopper of the meal.

showstopper Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for showstopper

  • knockout
  • attention-grabber
  • head-turner
  • scene-stealer
  • crowd-pleaser

Phrases with showstopper

  • to be very impressive or exciting

    Example

    The new product launch was a showstopper.

  • a song that is so good it stops the show

    Example

    The showstopper song in the musical brought the audience to their feet.

  • an event that is so impressive it stops people from paying attention to anything else

    Example

    The fashion show was a showstopper event with amazing designs and models.

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Summary: showstopper in Brief

A 'showstopper' [ˈʃoʊˌstɑpər] is a person or thing that is particularly arresting or attractive, or something that is very impressive or exciting, and stops people from paying attention to anything else. It can refer to a wide range of contexts, such as a fireworks display, a sports car, or a dessert. The phrase 'be a showstopper' means to be very impressive or exciting.