houselights (Meaning)

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houselights (n)

lights that illuminate the audience's part of a theater or other auditorium

Synonyms & Antonyms of houselights

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houselights Sentence Examples

  1. As the houselights dimmed, the audience hushed in anticipation.
  2. The actor's monologue was so powerful that it held the houselights captive.
  3. The sudden flicker of the houselights startled the audience back to reality.
  4. The abandoned house had its houselights perpetually on, giving it an eerie glow.
  5. The houselights were raised slowly, casting a soft illumination on the stage.
  6. The director insisted on having minimal houselights during the play to create an intimate atmosphere.
  7. The conductor gave the cue for the houselights to brighten, signaling the end of the performance.
  8. The houselights illuminated the theater's ornate architecture, making it a spectacle in itself.
  9. The plush velvet curtains parted, revealing a stage bathed in the warm glow of houselights.
  10. The houselights cast a golden hue on the audience, creating a sense of unity and shared experience.

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lights that illuminate the audience's part of a theater or other auditorium

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No antonyms found.

As the houselights dimmed, the audience hushed in anticipation.

The actor's monologue was so powerful that it held the houselights captive.

The sudden flicker of the houselights startled the audience back to reality.

The abandoned house had its houselights perpetually on, giving it an eerie glow.