Must-see meaning in English

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Definition

(a) must-see (movie): (a) great, fantastic, essential (film) adjective

Examples

  • "T his week's must-see events"
Exercise 1
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate terms from the article! Don't forget to conjugate any verbs appropriately!

When we "present" or "give" a show, "sing" a song, or "act out" a play, etc. in front of an audience, we it.

Now find the term which refers to the "best moment" or an "especially interesting thing":
The worst moment of my holiday was the train journey, and the was visiting the Golden Gate Bridge.

Finally, find the term which means "essential" or "not to be missed": "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly" is a film: you simply HAVE to watch it!

Fill in the blanks with the appropriate terms from the article! Don't forget to conjugate any verbs appropriately!

When we "present" or "give" a show, "sing" a song, or "act out" a play, etc. in front of an audience, we perform 1 it.

Now find the term which refers to the "best moment" or an "especially interesting thing":
The worst moment of my holiday was the train journey, and the highlight 2 was visiting the Golden Gate Bridge.

Finally, find the term which means "essential" or "not to be missed": "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly" is a must-see 3 film: you simply HAVE to watch it!
1 perform: "Perform" is the right answer here. To "perform a song" is to sing it, and to "perform a play" is to act it in front of an audience. There is a related noun "performance". Some more examples: "William Shakespeare's plays were performed at The Globe", "That was a great performance: bravo!".
2 highlight: "Highlight" is the term we were looking for here. A "highlight" is a remarkably good part of something. Example: "Doing my Gymglish lesson is the highlight of my day". As a verb "to highlight something" is to draw attention to it: "I'd like to highlight the fact that this is a very small team".
3 must-see: "Must-see" is the right answer. We can talk about "must-see shows", "must-have shoes", or "must-own records". The meaning is that these things are highly recommended, and you really should see/have/own them! "Must-have" can also be used as a noun: "Good looks are a must-have if you want to be a model".

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