Theatre
UK /["/ˈθɪətə(r)/"]/US /["/ˈθiːətər/"]/
Definition
a building or an outdoor area where plays and similar types of entertainment are performed
In simple words: A place where people watch plays and performances.
Examples
- I went to the theatre to watch a play.
- The new theatre in town has comfortable seats.
- She loves acting in the theatre during the summer.
- We are planning a trip to see a musical at the theatre.
- The theatre was filled with people eagerly waiting for the show to start.
Usage notes
Used in both British and American English, though 'theater' is the American spelling. Suitable in formal settings, like cultural discussions, but can also be used informally.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Sounds like 'the-a-treasure' where people find performances instead of gold.
Collocations
- large
- little
- small
- go to
- visit
- enter
- seat
- ticket
- design
- at a/the theatre
- in a/the theatre
- large
- little
- small
- go to
- visit
- enter
- seat
- ticket
- design
- at a/the theatre
- in a/the theatre
- good
- great
- live
- piece
- study
- studies
- critic
- piece
- be in
- work in
- go into
- director
- impresario
- producer
- operating
- take to
- nurse
- sister
- staff
- in (the) theatre
Synonyms
- playhouse
- auditorium
- drama hall
- stage
Antonyms
- none
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'theater' (American spelling) vs. 'theatre' (British spelling).
- Using it in reference to movies (common in US), where 'cinema' would be better.
- Mispronouncing it as 'thea-ter' instead of 'thee-uh-ter' or 'thee-uh-tre'.