noun
- stories, movies, or TV episodes that end at a moment of suspense, leaving the audience uncertain about what will happen next
- situations in real life that are filled with suspense or uncertainty about the outcome
Usage: plural of cliffhanger
Usage: figurative use
Examples
- The TV series was famous for its season finale cliffhangers.
- She hated cliffhangers and always waited until the entire season was available to watch.
- The mystery novel was full of chapter-ending cliffhangers.
- The election results were real-life cliffhangers that kept everyone glued to the news.
- Movie studios often use cliffhangers to ensure audiences return for sequels.
- The close basketball games this season have been absolute cliffhangers.
- Publishers love books with cliffhangers because they keep readers buying the next installment.