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View usage for: (rɪvjuː) Word forms: plural revuescountable nounA revue is a theatrical performance consisting of songs, dances, and jokes about recent events. Synonyms: show, production, entertainment, presentation More Synonyms of revue or less commonly review (rɪˈvjuː) nouna form of light entertainment consisting of a series of topical sketches, songs, dancing, comic turns, etc Word origin C20: from French; see reviewrevue in American English (rɪˈvju) noun a type of musical show consisting of loosely connected skits, songs, and dances, often parodying topical matters Examples of 'revue' in a sentencerevue The reclusive legend tours a soul revue.He hosted a weekly broadcast for armed forces radio and put on a satirical revue about army life. British English: revue NOUN A revue is a theatrical performance consisting of songs, dances, and jokes about recent events. - American English: revue
- Brazilian Portuguese: revista
- Chinese: 时事讽刺歌舞剧
- European Spanish: revista
- French: revue
- German: Revue
- Italian: rivista
- Japanese: レビュー
- Korean: 시사 풍자극
- European Portuguese: revista
- Latin American Spanish: revista
Definition a theatrical entertainment with topical sketches and songs the success of the revue in the West End Additional synonymsDefinition an act or show that entertains, or such acts and shows collectively He organized entertainments and events for elderly people. Synonyms pastime, show, sport, performance, play, treat, presentation, leisure activity, beer and skittles Definition a public performance, such as a play or a ballet Scottish Opera's presentation of Das Rheingold Synonyms performance, staging, production, show, arrangement, representation, portrayal, renditionDefinition the presentation of a play, opera, etc. a critically acclaimed production of Othello Synonyms presentation, staging, mounting - revolutionary
- revolutionize
- revolve
- revue
- revulsion
- reward
- rewarding
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