big time
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Definition
- 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.
Noun
- the highest level of an occupation (especially in entertainment)