crowdpleaser

noun

Etymology

From crowd + pleaser.

  1. inherited from plesere
  2. compounded as crowdpleaser — “crowd + pleaser

Definitions

  1. Someone or something that is pleasing to the majority of a group.

    • Moths and the Flame seems to be the crowdpleaser here, having matinee and evening performances.
    • Is Reza’s play, in the end, a modern classic or a modish crowdpleaser?

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