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Synonyms

show biz

American  

noun

Informal.
  1. show business.


Etymology

Origin of show biz

First recorded in 1945–50

Example Sentences

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“They think differently,” Tymofiy Mylovanov, a former economics minister, said to the New York Times in December about the show biz vets in government.

From Slate • Mar. 4, 2022

The Reitmans joined a relative in Toronto, where Ivan displayed his show biz inclinations: starting a puppet theater, entertaining at summer camps, playing coffee houses with a folk music group.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 13, 2022

A beloved multi-talented actor with a 91-year history in show biz, White's death was mourned by friends, fans and fellow entertainers alike.

From Salon • Jan. 5, 2022

It’s an only-in-L.A. combination of architectural and show biz history.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 30, 2021

The star, now 22, alleged that she wasn't allowed to make friends as they were competition in show biz, her diet was "very, very restricted" and her education was all but ignored.

From Fox News • Nov. 22, 2020