Music Hall

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈmjuzɪk hɔl/

Definitions of music hall

noun a large room or building for public gatherings, typically used for concerts, plays, or other performances

Example Sentences

A1 I went to a music hall to watch a concert.

A2 The music hall was filled with people enjoying the live performance.

B1 The music hall in our town hosts various cultural events throughout the year.

B2 The historic music hall has been renovated and now hosts modern concerts and shows.

C1 The acoustics in the music hall are exceptional, making it a favorite venue for musicians.

C2 Attending a performance at the prestigious music hall was a highlight of my trip to the city.

Examples of music hall in a Sentence

formal The music hall was a popular venue for classical concerts and opera performances.

informal Let's go check out a show at the music hall this weekend.

slang The music hall is where all the cool bands play.

figurative Her mind was like a music hall, filled with beautiful melodies and harmonies.

Grammatical Forms of music hall

past tense

enjoyed music hall

plural

music halls

comparative

more music hall

superlative

most music hall

present tense

enjoy music hall

future tense

will enjoy music hall

perfect tense

have enjoyed music hall

continuous tense

are enjoying music hall

singular

music hall

positive degree

music hall is great

infinitive

to enjoy music hall

gerund

enjoying music hall

participle

enjoyed music hall

Origin and Evolution of music hall

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'music hall' originated in the United Kingdom in the 19th century.
Evolution of the word: Originally, music halls were venues for entertainment that included a variety of performances such as music, comedy, and dance. Over time, the term 'music hall' became associated specifically with a type of entertainment venue that featured live performances, eventually evolving into the modern concept of a concert hall or theater.