Pronunciation: /ˈsteɪdiəm/
noun a large, often open-air structure for sports or other events, with tiered seating for spectators
A1 I went to the stadium to watch a football match.
A2 The stadium was packed with excited fans cheering for their team.
B1 The new stadium has state-of-the-art facilities for both players and spectators.
B2 The stadium's capacity is over 50,000, making it one of the largest in the country.
C1 The stadium's architecture is a blend of modern design and traditional elements.
C2 The stadium underwent extensive renovations to meet the requirements for hosting international events.
formal The stadium was filled to capacity for the championship game.
informal Let's meet at the stadium before the concert starts.
slang The stadium was lit during the game last night.
figurative Her mind was like a stadium, filled with thoughts and memories.
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