big time

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big time

He made it to the big time after years of performing in small clubs.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The highest level of success, fame, or prominence in a particular field, especially entertainment or sports: Refers to the major leagues or the top tier of an industry.
    • A very significant degree or amount: Used informally to emphasize the large scale or importance of something.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • After years of performing in small clubs, she finally made it to the big time with a starring role on Broadway.
    • Losing that contract was big time trouble for the company. (Informal adjectival/adverbial use)
Advanced Usage
  • "Make the big time": To achieve major success or recognition in one's field.
    • He practiced every day, dreaming of the moment he would make the big time.
  • "Big-time" (as a modifier): Functioning as an adjective or adverb to mean "major," "important," or "to a great degree." (Note: This is a common compound variant).
    • She's a big-time executive in the tech industry. (Adjective)
    • The team messed up big-time in the final minutes. (Adverb)
Variants and Related Words
  • Big-time (adjective/adverb): Of or relating to the highest level; very.
    • A big-time investor; to fail big-time.
  • Big-timer (noun): A person who is very successful or important, especially in entertainment.
    • The party was full of Hollywood big-timers.
Synonyms
  • Major leagues
  • Top tier
  • The majors
  • The big leagues
Related Idioms
  • Hit the big time: To suddenly become very successful or famous.
    • Their viral video meant the band had finally hit the big time.
big time

He made it to the big time after years of performing in small clubs.

Noun
  1. the highest level of an occupation (especially in entertainment)