Pronunciation: /ˈθiːətər/
noun a place or region where something is prevalent or abundant.
A1 I went to the theater to watch a movie.
A2 The theater was packed with people for the opening night.
B1 The theater production was well-received by critics and audiences alike.
B2 Theater-goers were impressed by the elaborate set design and costumes.
C1 The theater company is known for pushing boundaries and experimenting with new forms of storytelling.
C2 Attending the theater is a cultural experience that can be both intellectually stimulating and emotionally moving.
formal The theater is hosting a production of Shakespeare's Hamlet this weekend.
informal Hey, want to catch a movie at the theater later?
slang Let's hit up the theater for some popcorn and a flick.
figurative Life is like a theater, with each person playing their own role on the stage.
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