buzzworthy
buzzworthy — adjective
- buzzworthypositive
- more buzzworthycomparative
- most buzzworthysuperlative
1. Describes something interesting or exciting enough that many people want to disc
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.
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]
The marketing team hoped their viral video would stay buzzworthy for weeks.
Nadia shared a buzzworthy story about the hidden costs of fast fashion on social media.
- 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.
- 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.