Pronunciation: /loʊʒ/

Definitions of loge

noun a private box or enclosure in a theater

Example Sentences

A1 I sat in the loge section at the theater for the first time.

A2 The loge tickets were more expensive but had a better view of the stage.

B1 The loge area was reserved for VIP guests and had comfortable seating.

B2 The loge box was beautifully decorated and offered a private viewing experience.

C1 The loge at the opera house was known for its luxurious amenities and excellent service.

C2 From the loge balcony, we had a breathtaking view of the entire performance.

Examples of loge in a Sentence

formal The opera house has a beautiful loge section for VIP guests.

informal Let's try to sneak into the loge seats for a better view of the concert.

slang I heard the loge area is where all the cool kids hang out during the show.

figurative In the game of chess, the knight can be considered the loge of the board, moving in a unique and strategic way.

Grammatical Forms of loge

past tense

loved

plural

loges

comparative

more loge

superlative

most loge

present tense

loge

future tense

will loge

perfect tense

have loged

continuous tense

is loging

singular

loge

positive degree

loge

infinitive

to loge

gerund

loging

participle

loged

Origin and Evolution of loge

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: French/Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'loge' originated from French, derived from the Latin word 'laudicium' meaning judgment or tribunal.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to refer to a small compartment or enclosure in a theater or opera house, the term 'loge' has evolved to also mean a private box or seating area in a venue or stadium.