theater

[ˈθiːətər]

theater Definition

  • 1a building or outdoor area in which plays and other dramatic performances are given
  • 2a play or other activity or presentation considered in terms of its dramatic quality

Using theater: Examples

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

  • Example

    We went to the theater to see a musical.

  • Example

    The theater was packed for the premiere of the new play.

  • Example

    She is studying theater at university.

  • Example

    The theater company is putting on a production of Shakespeare's Hamlet.

theater Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using theater

  • a genre of drama that emphasizes the absurdity of human existence by employing disjointed, repetitious, and meaningless dialogue, as well as purposeless and confusing situations

    Example

    The play was a classic example of the theater of the absurd, with its nonsensical plot and bizarre characters.

  • actions or statements made for the purpose of impressing or influencing others, rather than for achieving a particular goal

    Example

    The senator's speech was nothing more than political theater, designed to win votes rather than address the issues.

  • theater of operations

    a geographical area in which military operations are conducted

    Example

    The general was responsible for overseeing the theater of operations in the Pacific.

Phrases with theater

  • referring to the world of theater, including actors, directors, producers, and other professionals

    Example

    She has worked in the theater for over 20 years.

  • a building where films are shown to an audience

    Example

    Let's go to the movie theater and watch the latest blockbuster.

  • an area in which military operations are carried out during a conflict

    Example

    The city was located in the theater of war during World War II.

Origins of theater

from Greek 'theatron', meaning 'a place for viewing'

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Summary: theater in Brief

The term 'theater' [ˈθiːətər] refers to a building or outdoor area where plays and other dramatic performances are given, or a play or other activity considered in terms of its dramatic quality. It includes phrases like 'in the theater' and 'movie theater,' and idioms like 'theater of the absurd,' denoting a genre of drama that emphasizes the absurdity of human existence, and 'political theater,' referring to actions or statements made for the purpose of impressing or influencing others.

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