theater (Meaning)

Wordnet

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

Webster

theater (n.)

Alt. of Theatre

theater Sentence Examples

  1. The grand theater buzzed with anticipation as the actors took to the stage.
  2. The dilapidated theater stood as a testament to the bygone era of live performance.
  3. She had a natural talent for theater, captivating audiences with her emotive intensity.
  4. The community theater staged a charming production of "Romeo and Juliet."
  5. He loved the magic of theater, the way it transported him to other worlds.
  6. The theater's red velvet seats creaked with history, whispers of past performances echoing within.
  7. The children's theater put on a delightful show, inspiring their young imaginations.
  8. The experimental theater presented thought-provoking and unconventional productions.
  9. The open-air theater offered a unique and immersive experience under the stars.
  10. 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, nickelodeon,multiplex, art theater, art house,megaplex, cinematheque, 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."