buzzworthy

IPA/ˈbʌzwɜːði/
IPA/ˈbʌzwɜːrði/

buzzworthy — adjective

  • buzzworthypositive
  • more buzzworthycomparative
  • most buzzworthysuperlative

1. Describes something interesting or exciting enough that many people want to disc

1.形容詞B2
釋義

Describes something interesting or exciting enough that many people want to discuss it, share it, or post about it — especially on social media, news outlets, or in everyday conversation.

例句

The startup founder's pitch was so buzzworthy that three major news networks covered it.

be + so + buzzworthy + that-clause

A campaign with bold ideas is more buzzworthy than one with safe promises.

more buzzworthy than [something]

同義詞
  • newsworthy

    More formal; suggests the topic is important enough for news reports rather than casual online chatter.

  • trending

    Focuses on current popularity on social-media platforms; more temporary than 'buzzworthy'.

  • viral

    Describes content that spreads extremely fast online; 'buzzworthy' is broader and can apply to offline talk too.

反義詞
  • forgettable

    Not worth remembering or discussing; opposite of generating talk.

  • unremarkable

    Not interesting or unusual enough to attract attention.

文法句型

buzzworthy + noun

be + buzzworthy

become + buzzworthy

用法筆記

Most common in media and marketing contexts. Frequently describes content, announcements, campaigns, or events that trigger public discussion online or in the press.

常見錯誤

The dessert was buzzworthy.
The dessert became buzzworthy after a food blogger posted about it on Instagram.
💡'buzzworthy' implies widespread public discussion, not just personal enjoyment.