theater (Meaning)
theater (n)
a building where theatrical performances or motion-picture shows can be presented
the art of writing and producing plays
a region in which active military operations are in progress
theater (n.)
Alt. of Theatre
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theater Sentence Examples
- The grand theater buzzed with anticipation as the actors took to the stage.
- The dilapidated theater stood as a testament to the bygone era of live performance.
- She had a natural talent for theater, captivating audiences with her emotive intensity.
- The community theater staged a charming production of "Romeo and Juliet."
- He loved the magic of theater, the way it transported him to other worlds.
- The theater's red velvet seats creaked with history, whispers of past performances echoing within.
- The children's theater put on a delightful show, inspiring their young imaginations.
- The experimental theater presented thought-provoking and unconventional productions.
- The open-air theater offered a unique and immersive experience under the stars.
- The sold-out theater showed the enduring popularity of live theater in the digital age.
FAQs About the word theater
a building where theatrical performances or motion-picture shows can be presented, the art of writing and producing plays, a region in which active military ope
playhouse, cinema,multiplex, nickelodeon, cinematheque, art theater,megaplex, art house, plex, drive-in
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The grand theater buzzed with anticipation as the actors took to the stage.
The dilapidated theater stood as a testament to the bygone era of live performance.
She had a natural talent for theater, captivating audiences with her emotive intensity.
The community theater staged a charming production of "Romeo and Juliet."