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must-see

[ muhst-see ]

noun

  1. something, as a remarkable sight or entertainment, that should be seen or attended:

    The new play is a must-see.



adjective

  1. so remarkable that it should be seen or attended:

    There’s plenty to enjoy at the state fair, but our favorite must-see exhibit is the butter sculpture.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of must-see1

First recorded in 1935–40; noun use of verb phrase must see
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Example Sentences

Since presenting their first collection in 2019, their fashion shows have become a must-see, where models like Colin Jones bring the downtown-meets-uptown attitude of the brand to life in redesigned dresses of denim and polka dot chiffon.

It won the former EastEnders star a Bafta for the best must-see TV moment.

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It won the former Eastenders star a Bafta for the best must-see TV moment.

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Ryan Murphy has become one of Hollywood’s most prolific producers, largely by turning narcissists, outcasts and murderers into must-see TV.

These pals, along with their funny friends, set out to have some fun in the Catskills and ended up putting together a must-see movie that transports you on a road trip full of maniacal laughs, heartwarming laughs and even a few crying laughs.

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