Pronunciation: /ˈbreɪkaʊt/
noun A sudden and forceful escape from confinement or restraint
A1 The prisoners planned a breakout from the jail.
A2 The movie was a breakout hit at the box office.
B1 The company's breakout product helped increase their market share.
B2 The singer's breakout album catapulted her to fame.
C1 The breakout session at the conference was very informative.
C2 The artist's breakout performance at the concert was unforgettable.
adjective Referring to something that is particularly successful or popular
A1 The breakout star of the show was a cute puppy.
A2 The team's breakout performance caught everyone by surprise.
B1 The breakout session at the conference was very informative.
B2 The breakout artist's new album is receiving rave reviews.
C1 The breakout player in the tournament is being scouted by top teams.
C2 The breakout technology has revolutionized the industry.
formal The company experienced a breakout in sales after implementing a new marketing strategy.
informal Did you see the breakout performance by the rookie player last night?
slang That party was a total breakout! We had so much fun.
figurative The artist's breakout album propelled them to stardom.
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