Pronunciation: /ˈmjuzɪk hɔl/
noun a large room or building for public gatherings, typically used for concerts, plays, or other performances
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.
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.
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