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Meaning of Blockbuster | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1
ˈblɒkˌbʌs.tə(ɹ)

Definitions

  1. A high-explosive bomb used for the purposes of demolishing extensive areas, such as a city block.
  2. Something, such as a film or book, that sustains exceptional and widespread popularity and achieves enormous sales, as opposed to a box office bomb.
    informal
  3. Something, especially an event or a film, book or other creative work, that is intended to achieve high sales (perhaps indicated by large budgets or high advertising spending) or that is conceived on a large or epic scale
    informal
  4. Anything very large or powerful; a whopper.
    slang
  5. A large firework of the firecracker type; an M-80.
  6. One who engages in blockbusting (technique encouraging people to sell property).
    US

Equivalents

Examples

“He was watching the blockbuster film series Harry Potter.”
“"General William Booth Enters into Heaven" is lusty, a blockbuster conception.”
“The report noted that 'an increasing public appetite for large "blockbuster" musicals is a firmly established feature of London’s West End theatre scene'.”
““How nice," she responded to his invitation, “but I've got a blockbuster of a headache. I'm paying for last night. Call me tomorrow, will you?"”
“Many—such as plants' relationships with mycorrhizal fungi—have been blockbuster moments in the history of life, with world-changing consequences.”
“In the mid-2021 economy, employers are offering higher pay to attract scarce workers; airports and car lots are bustling; and a G.D.P. report due out next week will probably show blockbuster growth.”
“The trove of documents from half a dozen federal agencies in recent days are a direct result of a blockbuster Supreme Court decision last month that allowed the administration to develop plans for ending birthright citizenship – even though the effort has once again been placed on hold.”
“Whereas White residents fell prey to blockbusters who stoked fears of invading Negroes and plummeting housing values during the 1950s, African Americans confronted more-than-imagined difficulties in neighborhoods after the 1968 riots.”

CEFR level

C1
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This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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