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单词 buzzworthy
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Definition of buzzworthy in English:

buzzworthy

adjective ˈbʌzwəːðiˈbəzˌwərT͟Hē
North American informal
  • Likely to arouse the interest and attention of the public, either by media coverage or word of mouth.

    four of this year's most buzzworthy young stars
    the year was full of buzzworthy red carpet fashion moments
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As we now know, anything she does on any form of social media is pretty much buzzworthy.
    • The honeymoon period with the team is bound to end soon, but you couldn't ask for a more buzzworthy start.
    • She frequents sleek and buzzworthy bars with her girlfriends.
    • A week ago one of the most buzzworthy web ventures out there pulled the plug on itself and merged with another site.
    • The 2013 London Olympic Games are shaping up to be probably the most buzzworthy events of the franchise ever.
    • There is nothing more buzzworthy in Hollywood these days than celeb parents and their star tots who fill the pages of weekly magazines.
    • If the show isn't buzzworthy, the e-commercial would have been difficult to propel into the limelight.
    • The most buzzworthy international destinations were Mexico, Paris, and Spain.
    • The most buzzworthy moments of the past eight days had nothing to do with clothes and everything to do with outlandish accessories.
    • Fans will have the opportunity to debate the most buzzworthy topics and come face to face with their favorite celebrities.
    • This is exactly the kind of buzzworthy film that keeps Sundance at the peak of the festival pack.
    • Lost In Translation gets the Oscar for "most buzzworthy film that's not going to win Best Picture", otherwise known as Best Original Screenplay.
    • News reports and current headlines become highly buzzworthy topics and thus blogs tend to be highly promoted by search engines.
    • Maybe it's lacking a certain scandalous, over-the-top flair that people find intriguing and buzzworthy.
    • She writes about buzzworthy events from the data perspective or she'll feature artists whose numbers are on the rise.
    • To be the next great mystery series, you need to have mass appeal while still remaining buzzworthy.
    Synonyms
    interesting, topical, notable, noteworthy, important, significant, momentous, historic, remarkable, sensational

Origin

1980s: from buzz (sense 2 of the noun) and -worthy.

 
 

Definition of buzzworthy in US English:

buzzworthy

adjectiveˈbəzˌwərT͟Hē
North American informal
  • Likely to arouse the interest and attention of the public, either by media coverage or word of mouth.

    four of this year's most buzzworthy young stars
    the year was full of buzzworthy red carpet fashion moments
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is nothing more buzzworthy in Hollywood these days than celeb parents and their star tots who fill the pages of weekly magazines.
    • To be the next great mystery series, you need to have mass appeal while still remaining buzzworthy.
    • She frequents sleek and buzzworthy bars with her girlfriends.
    • The most buzzworthy international destinations were Mexico, Paris, and Spain.
    • A week ago one of the most buzzworthy web ventures out there pulled the plug on itself and merged with another site.
    • The honeymoon period with the team is bound to end soon, but you couldn't ask for a more buzzworthy start.
    • If the show isn't buzzworthy, the e-commercial would have been difficult to propel into the limelight.
    • News reports and current headlines become highly buzzworthy topics and thus blogs tend to be highly promoted by search engines.
    • As we now know, anything she does on any form of social media is pretty much buzzworthy.
    • Fans will have the opportunity to debate the most buzzworthy topics and come face to face with their favorite celebrities.
    • The most buzzworthy moments of the past eight days had nothing to do with clothes and everything to do with outlandish accessories.
    • Lost In Translation gets the Oscar for "most buzzworthy film that's not going to win Best Picture", otherwise known as Best Original Screenplay.
    • Maybe it's lacking a certain scandalous, over-the-top flair that people find intriguing and buzzworthy.
    • This is exactly the kind of buzzworthy film that keeps Sundance at the peak of the festival pack.
    • She writes about buzzworthy events from the data perspective or she'll feature artists whose numbers are on the rise.
    • The 2013 London Olympic Games are shaping up to be probably the most buzzworthy events of the franchise ever.
    Synonyms
    interesting, topical, notable, noteworthy, important, significant, momentous, historic, remarkable, sensational

Origin

1980s: from buzz (sense 2 of the noun) and -worthy.

 
 
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