show business in English

noun
1
the theater, movies, television, and pop music as a profession or industry.
Disputes between writers and directors are not uncommon in the film industry and show business all over the world.

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1. The sport is also associated with show business.

2. 2 Guests included show business luminaries such as Bob Hope.

3. 14 Ken was a veritable factory of show business activity.

4. I think these guys have cracked the secret to show business.

5. 22 To succeed in show business, you need buckets of confidence.

6. Bessie Smith had been in show business since she was a teenager

7. Not at all Cowed by the odds against making it in show business

8. Cher, who has been in show business for 46 years, has had a No

9. Abbott was born in Asbury Park, New Jersey on October 2, 1897 into a show business family

10. 12 The hubbub in the reception area was considerable among the gathering of journalists, show business people, and golfers.

11. 23 Despite the networks' accomplishments and pretensions, even their news departments tend to operate as much along show-business as educational lines.

12. The performer known as Cher, initially famous in Sonny & Cher and born Cherilyn Sarkisian, has been in show business for five and a half decades

13. Billionaire Club was created to enchant the chic international clientele, including stars of show business, fashion and sport and to become a rendez- vous for International Jet-Set

14. In show business, Boffo can mean a hit show, as in "Boffo box office". This use of the term is believed to have originated with the Hollywood trade magazine Variety

15. Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business (1985) is a book by educator Neil Postman.The book's origins lay in a talk Postman gave to the Frankfurt Book Fair in 1984

16. Synonyms & Antonyms of Confident 1 having or showing great faith in oneself or one's abilities you'll need to be Confident—even in the face of rejection—if you want to pursue a career in show business