a building, part of a building, or outdoor area for housing dramatic performances or stage entertainments, or for showing movies.
the audience at a theatrical performance or movie: The theater wept.
a theatrical or acting company.
a room or hall, fitted with tiers of seats rising like steps, used for lectures, surgical demonstrations, etc.: Students crowded into the operating theater.
the theater,dramatic performances as a branch of art; the drama: an actress devoted to the theater.
Often the theater . dramatic works collectively, as of literature, a nation, or an author: the theater of Ibsen.
the quality or effectiveness of dramatic performance: good theater; bad theater; pure theater.
a place of action; field of operations: the Pacific theater of combat during World War II.See also theater of war.
a natural formation of land rising by steps or gradations.
Origin of theater
First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English theatre, from Latin theātrum, from Greek théātron “seeing place, theater,” equivalent to theā-, stem of theâsthai “to view” + -tron suffix denoting means or place
SYNONYMS FOR theater
8 arena, site, stage.
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pronunciation note for theater
Theater, an early Middle English borrowing from French, originally had its primary stress on the second syllable: [French tey-ah-truh]. /French teɪˈɑ trə/. As with many early French borrowings ( beauty, carriage, marriage ), the stress moved to the first syllable, in conformity with a common English pattern of stress, and this pattern remains the standard one for theater today: [thee-uh-ter]. /ˈθi ə tər/. A pronunciation with stress on the second syllable and the vowel [ey], /eɪ/, as [thee-ey-ter] /θiˈeɪ tər/ or sometimes [thee-ey-ter] /ˈθiˌeɪ tər/ is characteristic chiefly of a nonstandard regional pronunciation in the United States that may be perceived as uneducated.
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