loge

[loʊdʒ]

loge Definition

a small compartment or box in a theater or opera house, typically with a private entrance and a separate seating area.

Using loge: Examples

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

  • Example

    The couple watched the play from their private loge.

  • Example

    The loge seats are more expensive than the regular ones.

  • Example

    She always books a loge for the opera night.

loge Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for loge

Phrases with loge

  • the highest tier of boxes in a theater or opera house

    Example

    The loge circle offers a great view of the stage.

  • a special loge that is reserved for royalty or other important people

    Example

    The royal loge was empty during the performance.

  • a loge located on the orchestra level of a theater or opera house

    Example

    The orchestra loges are closer to the stage than the balcony ones.

Origins of loge

from French 'loger', meaning 'to lodge'

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Summary: loge in Brief

'loge' [loʊdʒ] refers to a small compartment or box in a theater or opera house, usually with a private entrance and separate seating area. It is often more expensive than regular seats and can offer a better view of the stage. Phrases like 'loge circle,' 'royal loge,' and 'orchestra loge' denote different types of loges.