marquee

[mɑːˈkiː]

marquee Definition

  • 1a large tent used for social or commercial functions
  • 2a rooflike projection over the entrance to a theater, hotel, or other building
  • 3a canopy projecting over the entrance to a store or hotel

Using marquee: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "marquee" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The wedding reception was held in a marquee in the garden.

  • Example

    The marquee outside the theater displayed the movie titles.

  • Example

    The hotel's marquee was lit up with neon lights.

  • Example

    The store's marquee provided shade for customers waiting outside.

marquee Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with marquee

  • marquee player

    a star player who is the main attraction of a sports team

    Example

    The team signed a marquee player to boost ticket sales and fan engagement.

  • a significant or high-profile event that attracts a lot of attention and publicity

    Example

    The film festival's opening night is always a marquee event, with celebrities and media in attendance.

  • marquee matchup

    a highly anticipated or exciting competition between two skilled opponents or teams

    Example

    The marquee matchup of the season is between the two top-ranked teams in the league.

Origins of marquee

from French 'marquise', meaning 'a large tent'

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Summary: marquee in Brief

A 'marquee' [mɑːˈkiː] is a large tent used for social or commercial functions, or a rooflike projection over the entrance to a building. It can also refer to a canopy projecting over the entrance to a store or hotel. Examples include 'The wedding reception was held in a marquee in the garden.' and 'The hotel's marquee was lit up with neon lights.' Phrases like 'marquee player' and 'marquee event' denote a star athlete or a significant occasion that attracts a lot of attention.