potboiler

/ˈpɒtˌboʊlaɪər/

Definitions

1. noun

A novel or other work of fiction that is considered of poor quality or lacking in originality; a mediocre or unambitious literary production.

“The new novel was dismissed as a potboiler, lacking the depth and complexity of its author’s previous works.”

Synonyms

  • lowbrow fiction
  • pulp fiction

Antonyms

  • classic
  • masterpiece