matinee (Meaning)

Wordnet

matinee (n)

a theatrical performance held during the daytime (especially in the afternoon)

Webster

matinee (n.)

A reception, or a musical or dramatic entertainment, held in the daytime. See SoirEe.

Synonyms & Antonyms of matinee

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matinee Sentence Examples

  1. The theater advertised a special matinee performance for families on Saturday.
  2. The matinee show was perfect for children, as it started at a time that allowed them time to rest afterwards.
  3. Due to the matinee crowd, the theater was filled with a lively energy.
  4. The matinee movie featured a classic film that had been re-released for modern audiences.
  5. The actress gave a captivating performance in the matinee of the play.
  6. The matinee tickets were discounted, making it an affordable outing for families.
  7. The matinee performance was a success, with many attendees praising the quality of the show.
  8. The theater held a Q&A session with the playwright after the matinee.
  9. The couple took advantage of the rare matinee screening to see a movie they had missed during its initial run.
  10. The matinee performance was recorded and streamed online for those unable to attend.

FAQs About the word matinee

a theatrical performance held during the daytime (especially in the afternoon)A reception, or a musical or dramatic entertainment, held in the daytime. See Soir

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The theater advertised a special matinee performance for families on Saturday.

The matinee show was perfect for children, as it started at a time that allowed them time to rest afterwards.

Due to the matinee crowd, the theater was filled with a lively energy.

The matinee movie featured a classic film that had been re-released for modern audiences.