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blockbuster

[bläkˌbəstər]

blockbuster Definition

  • 1a thing that achieves great success, especially a movie, book, or other forms of entertainment
  • 2a large bomb used to demolish extensive areas

Using blockbuster: Examples

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

  • Example

    The movie was a blockbuster hit.

  • Example

    The new album is expected to be a blockbuster.

  • Example

    The company's latest product release was a blockbuster success.

  • Example

    The military dropped a blockbuster bomb on the enemy's base.

blockbuster Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for blockbuster

Phrases with blockbuster

  • a highly anticipated movie released during the summer season, typically with a big budget and high box office expectations

    Example

    The studio's summer blockbuster is expected to break box office records.

  • a pharmaceutical drug that generates significant revenue for its manufacturer, often due to its widespread use and high demand

    Example

    The company's latest blockbuster drug has been approved by the FDA and is expected to generate billions in revenue.

  • a video game that is highly popular and successful, often breaking sales records and receiving critical acclaim

    Example

    The new release from the popular franchise is expected to be a blockbuster game.

Origins of blockbuster

from 'block' and 'buster', referring to bombs capable of destroying a whole block

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Summary: blockbuster in Brief

The term 'blockbuster' [bläkˌbəstər] refers to a highly successful movie, book, or other forms of entertainment. It can also refer to a large bomb used to demolish extensive areas. Examples include 'The movie was a blockbuster hit.' and 'The military dropped a blockbuster bomb on the enemy's base.' Phrases like 'summer blockbuster' and 'blockbuster drug' denote highly anticipated releases with high expectations and revenue potential.

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