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  1. a very successful product, film, etc. that makes a lot of money: A Hollywood studio releases dozens of films in search of that one blockbuster. Blockbuster drugs produce huge profits for pharmaceutical companies. blockbuster products.

  2. blockbuster n as adj: informal (movie, novel: popular) exitoso/a, popular adj : After his blockbuster first novel, the author was never again able to achieve that degree of success. Luego de su exitosa primera novela, el autor nunca fue capaz de alcanzar ese grado de éxito. blockbuster n ([sb/sth] very successful) éxito nm

  3. a very successful product, film, etc. that makes a lot of money: A Hollywood studio releases dozens of films in search of that one blockbuster. Blockbuster drugs produce huge profits for pharmaceutical companies. blockbuster products.

  4. 1. : a very large high-explosive bomb. 2. : one that is notably expensive, effective, successful, large, or extravagant. 3. : one who engages in blockbusting. Synonyms. hit. megahit. smash. success. supernova. winner. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of blockbuster in a Sentence.

  5. a very successful product, film, etc. that makes a lot of money: A Hollywood studio releases dozens of films in search of that one blockbuster. Blockbuster drugs produce huge profits for pharmaceutical companies. blockbuster products.

  6. sustantivo Informal. 1. a large, aerial bomb that can demolish a large area. 2. US. a particularly powerful, forceful, or effective person or thing; specif., an expensive or pretentious film, novel, etc. intended to have wide popular appeal. 3. US. a real-estate dealer who engages in blockbusting.

  7. Definition of blockbuster noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. noun. an aerial bomb containing high explosives and weighing from four to eight tons, used as a large-scale demolition bomb. a motion picture, novel, etc., especially one lavishly produced, that has or is expected to have wide popular appeal or financial success.

  9. something or someone that is forcefully or overwhelmingly impressive, effective, or influential: The campaign was a blockbuster. Business a real-estate speculator who practices blockbusting.

  10. Hace 6 días · A blockbuster is a film or book that is very popular and successful, usually because it is very exciting.