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Make it big

Meaning

The idiom "make it big" is used to mean achieving great success or accomplishing a goal that is significant and meaningful. It can also imply reaching a level of fame or recognition.

Usage

  • She had always dreamed of making it big in the fashion industry and finally achieved her goal by launching a successful clothing line.
  • He started out as a small-time musician but eventually made it big with his hit album.
  • The company's new product was designed to make it big in the market, and it exceeded expectations.
  • The city has a reputation for producing talented athletes who go on to make it big at the national level.
  • She always knew that with hard work and dedication, she would make it big one day.

Roots and History

The idiom "make it big" dates back to the early 20th century and is believed to have originated in the United States. It was used in the context of the entertainment industry, where actors and musicians would aspire to achieve fame and success. Over time, the phrase has been used in a broader sense to refer to any significant accomplishment or goal achieved.

Synonyms in English

  • "Succeed"
  • "Achieve"
  • "Attain"
  • "Realize"
  • "Thrive"

Synonyms in other languages

  • French - "Atteindre le sommet" - To reach the summit.
  • Spanish - "Alcanzar la cima" - To reach the top.
  • German - "Aufsteigern" - To rise up.
  • Italian - "Raggiungere l'apice" - To reach the peak.
  • Portuguese - "Atingir o pico" - To reach the summit.

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