big time
Americannoun
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Informal. the highest or most important level in any profession or occupation.
She's a talented violinist, but she's not ready for the big time.
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Slang. a very good time.
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Theater. (in vaudeville) any highly successful circuit of theaters that produces two performances daily.
noun
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An enjoyable or exciting time, as in The children came home exhausted but happy; they really had a big time at the circus . [Mid-1800s]
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The highest or most important level in any enterprise, as in I knew that when I made it through the last audition, I was finally in the big time . [ Colloquial ; c. 1900] Also see big league .
Other Word Forms
- big-time adjective
- big-timer noun
Etymology
Origin of big time
An Americanism dating back to 1860–65
Example Sentences
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This is a make-or-break moment for Paramount, which has little chance of breaking into the big time as a streamer without Warner Bros.’ intellectual property.
From Barron's
“Come on. Panic attacks’ll wipe you out big time. Let’s go see Gracie and you can just chill out.”
From Literature
"Every outlet in the world, everyone talked about it. Crazy. From Fiji to Anchorage, Patagonia to Mongolia, it put Inter Miami into the big time."
From BBC
That purchase has paid off big time for Meta, which has also navigated the transition to new content forms, like Reels, that were initially a drag on revenue.
From MarketWatch
A cyberattack that halted Range Rover production for more than a month cost the SUV brand’s owner big time.
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