hippodrome

[ˈhɪp.ə.drəʊm]

hippodrome Definition

  • 1a stadium for horse racing or chariot racing
  • 2a place where various forms of entertainment are held

Using hippodrome: Examples

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

  • Example

    The hippodrome was packed with spectators for the Kentucky Derby.

  • Example

    The ancient hippodrome in Istanbul is now a public park.

  • Example

    The circus performed at the hippodrome for two weeks.

hippodrome Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for hippodrome

Phrases with hippodrome

  • a famous theater in London, England

    Example

    We saw a great play at the Hippodrome last night.

  • a series of horse races held at different locations

    Example

    The hippodrome circuit includes races in New York, Kentucky, and California.

  • a procession of horses and riders before a race

    Example

    The hippodrome parade is a colorful spectacle with jockeys in bright silks and horses adorned with flowers.

Origins of hippodrome

from Greek 'hippos' meaning 'horse' and 'dromos' meaning 'course'

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Summary: hippodrome in Brief

The term 'hippodrome' [ˈhɪp.ə.drəʊm] refers to a stadium for horse or chariot racing, as well as a venue for various forms of entertainment. Examples include the Kentucky Derby and the ancient hippodrome in Istanbul, which is now a public park. The Hippodrome is also the name of a famous theater in London.