bankable

IPA: bˈæŋkʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Acceptable to a bank.
  • Certain to bring profit and success, especially in the entertainment industry.
  • Reliable.
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Examples of "bankable" in Sentences

  • He wasn't the most bankable of artists.
  • James Ulmer's list of bankable stars is the A list.
  • Babar is no less of a bankable name than the other too.
  • The A list is a list of the most bankable movie stars in Hollywood.
  • The 'A list' is a list of the most bankable movie stars in Hollywood.
  • Barrymore has continued to be highly bankable, and a top box office draw.
  • His agent probably concocted that year to keep him bankable on the screen.
  • In 2006, he was one of the top ten most bankable movie stars in Hollywood.
  • Following this recognition, Garland became one of MGM's most bankable stars.
  • I'm more confident in him taking it that someone who may be considered more 'bankable' but isn't really 'better'.
  • Okay, Downey isn't what we would call a bankable star for the general public, but is a movie about Edgar Allen Poe going to be??
  • Lindsay Lohan was axed from a movie because she's not "bankable" -- this according a source connected with the production of the flick.
  • Nostalgia aside, you've been dropped from The Other Side, a film that was slated as your major comeback from trainwreck territory, because you're not "bankable," according to a TMZ source.
  • MUMBAI, INDIA (GaeaTimes. com) - The trend of making movies without so-called bankable stars and having several sub plots seems to have caught on with Bollywood filmmakers after the runaway success of 'Life In A Metro'.
  • Movies made from his books -- including "" The Last Picture Show '' and "" Terms of Endearment '' -- have made his name bankable in Los Angeles, despite a few duds like "" Texasville, '' and his screenplays are always in demand.

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