noun
- a place where one thing crosses over another, especially a bridge or overpass
- a change from one area of activity to another
- a work that appeals to different audiences or combines different styles
Usage: entertainment
adjective
- appealing to different groups or combining different styles
Examples
- The pedestrian crossover connects both sides of the highway.
- Her crossover from country to pop music was very successful.
- The movie was a crossover hit that appealed to both children and adults.
- He used a quick crossover dribble to get past the defender.
- The crossover appeal of the book made it popular with teenagers and adults.
- The band’s crossover style blends rock and classical music.
- There’s a new crossover being built over the railroad tracks.