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The synonyms of “Blockbuster” are: megahit, smash hit
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “blockbuster” as a noun can have the following definitions:
megahit | An extremely successful film, television programme, song, etc.; frequently attributive. |
smash hit | A serious collision (especially of motor vehicles. |
bowdlerize | Edit by omitting or modifying parts considered indelicate. Every edition of his letters and diaries has been bowdlerized. |
camcorder | A portable television camera and videocassette recorder. |
camera | Television equipment consisting of a lens system that focuses an image on a photosensitive mosaic that is scanned by an electron beam. A video camera. |
casting | The act of creating something by casting it in a mold. Bronze castings. |
cinema | The production of films as an art or industry. One of the giants of British cinema. |
cinematic | Relating to the cinema. The cinematic feel of their video. |
clip | Fasten or be fastened with a clip or clips. A gilt clip fastened her hair. |
documentary | (of film, television, radio, or photography) depicting a real-life event using images or interviews with people involved in the event. Documentary evidence of regular payments from the company. |
dramaturgy | The theory and practice of dramatic composition. Studies of Shakespeare s dramaturgy. |
enlarger | Photographic equipment consisting of an optical projector used to enlarge a photograph. |
film | Record in film. The coronation was filmed. |
flick | Cause to move with a flick. He flicked his Bic. |
infotainment | A film or TV program presenting the facts about a person or event. |
minstrel | A performer in a minstrel show. The exaggerated dialect of blackface minstrels. |
movie | Films generally or the film industry. We decided to go to the movies. |
nickelodeon | A cabinet containing an automatic record player; records are played by inserting a coin. |
performer | A person who entertains an audience. A circus performer. |
playback | The act of reproducing recorded sound. We listened to several playbacks in the control room. |
premiere | Perform a work for the first time. The premiere showing. |
preview | A showing of a film, exhibition, etc. before its official opening. There was a small reception after the preview. |
projector | An optical instrument that projects an enlarged image onto a screen. He was a tobacco grower and projector. |
recorder | A judge in certain courts. A recorder of rural life. |
screen | Conceal protect or shelter someone or something with a screen or something forming a screen. The Special Branch man remained hidden behind the screen for prosecution witnesses. |
screening | Fabric of metal or plastic mesh. Nowhere is drug screening more common than in the federal criminal justice system. |
theater | A region in which active military operations are in progress. He served in the Vietnam theater for three years. |
theatrical | A performance of a play. One of the most theatrical figures in public life. |
trilogy | A set of three literary or dramatic works related in subject or theme. J R R Tolkien s epic fantasy trilogy The Lord of the Rings. |
troupe | A group of dancers, actors, or other entertainers who tour to different venues. A troupe of singers. |
video | Film with a video camera. A video library. |
viewing | The action of watching something on television. The owner may allow viewing by appointment. |
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