What is another word for be a hit?

Pronunciation: [biː ɐ hˈɪt] (IPA)

The phrase "be a hit" is often used to describe something that is successful or popular. You can use other words to express the same idea, such as "to be a sensation," "to be a smash," "to be a triumph," "to be a success," or "to be a winner." "To make an impression," "to make a splash," "to make waves," or "to leave a mark" can also be used to describe something that is highly regarded. Additionally, you can use "to be a crowd-pleaser," "to be a chart-topper," "to be a bestseller," or "to be an award-winner" depending on the context. There are many ways to describe success or popularity, and using synonyms can help to add variety and interest to your writing.

What are the hypernyms for Be a hit?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Be a hit

  • Artists don't always know. Almost every song I ever recorded that was a hit at the majors that the promotional people picked I didn't think it would be a hit. I was wrong every time!
    Roy Ayers
  • If it turns out to be a hit, well, good luck dealing with fame. And if it's not a hit and you can still survive and make music you believe in, well, then you're truly blessed. I think that's where we are now.
    Edie Brickell
  • We can even sing off key, but if it's produced properly it can be a hit.
    Grandmaster Flash
  • Shows can come and go. They can be a hit and then in three years, gone. There's some comfort in having the stability of a job and having children. It's a double-edged sword.
    Calista Flockhart
  • That's what I love about our music - it'll never be a hit because you can't dance to it.
    Adam Jones

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