Meaning of drawcard | Babel Free
Definitions
Something that attracts customers, visitors, spectators, etc. to a place or an event.
UK
Equivalents
Suomi
vetonaula
Examples
“I remember⟳ once in the professional theatre in Addis Ababa a certain actor had become⟳ a popular drawcard.”
“1998, The Bulletin, Issues 6138-6146, page 62, Falconry is another big drawcard at Hever and at other historical sites.”
“The drawcard was a two-act comic revue written for the occasion, “Quatsch” (German, “Nonsense”).”
“A single trip⟳ might not seem particularly environmentally significant, but Norway′s environment remains one of its main drawcards and one that millions of travellers who visit⟳ Norway every year have⟳ a responsibility to protect⟳.”
“He was the defending champion, a proven drawcard and a player of the future.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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