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Theater
UK //ˈθɪətə//US //ˈθiːətər//
Definition
A building or outdoor area for performance of plays, films, or concerts.
In simple words: A place where people watch plays and movies.
Examples
- We went to the theater to watch a new play.
- The local theater is showing classic films this weekend.
- She always wanted to perform on the big theater stage.
Usage notes
Use 'theater' in general contexts about performing arts. In American English, it often refers to both live performances and cinemas, while in British English, it often refers to live performances only.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'thee' and 'air' — it's a space to see plays in the air.
Collocations
- go to the theater
- theater performance
- theater tickets
- local theater
- theater arts
Synonyms
- playhouse
- auditorium
- cinema
- stage
- amphitheater
Antonyms
- home
- outside
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'theatre' — remember 'theater' is the US spelling.
- Using 'theater' only for live performances, but it can also mean a movie cinema in the US.
- Mispronouncing it as 'theet-er' instead of 'thee-ter'.