theater

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1the·ater

noun
\ˈthē-ə-tər, ˈthēə-, oftenest in Southern ˈthē-ˌā- also thē-ˈā-\

Definition of THEATER

1
a : an outdoor structure for dramatic performances or spectacles in ancient Greece and Rome b : a building or area for dramatic performances c : a building or area for showing motion pictures
2
: a place or sphere of enactment of usually significant events or action <the theater of public life>
3
a : a place rising by steps or gradations <a woody theater of stateliest view — John Milton> b : a room often with rising tiers of seats for assemblies (as for lectures or surgical demonstrations)
4
a : dramatic literature : plays b : dramatic representation as an art or profession : drama
5
a : dramatic or theatrical quality or effectiveness b : spectacle 1a c : entertainment in the form of a dramatic or diverting situation or series of events <their public feud made for good theater>

Variants of THEATER

the·ater or the·atre \ˈthē-ə-tər, ˈthēə-, oftenest in Southern ˈthē-ˌā- also thē-ˈā-\

Examples of THEATER

  1. the oldest theater in the city
  2. the theater district in New York City
  3. The film is now showing in theaters.
  4. We enjoyed a weekend of music, dance, and theater.
  5. He was very fond of the theater and had purchased tickets for several performances.
  6. Her interests include theater and poetry.
  7. the theater of 16th-century England
  8. She majored in theater in college.
  9. a course in American theater
  10. His monologues made for good theater.

Origin of THEATER

Middle English theatre, from Middle French, from Latin theatrum, from Greek theatron, from theasthai to view, from thea act of seeing; akin to Greek thauma miracle
First Known Use: 14th century

Other Performing Arts Terms

diva, dramaturgy, loge, prestidigitation, proscenium, supernumerary, zany

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