Venue
UK /["/ˈvenjuː/"]/US /["/ˈvenjuː/"]/
Definition
a place where people meet for an organized event, for example a concert, sporting event or conference
In simple words: A place where events happen.
Examples
- The concert will be held at a new venue downtown.
- We are considering several venues for the wedding reception.
- The venue was chosen for its capacity to accommodate a large audience.
- The art exhibition showcased works in an unconventional venue.
- This venue has great acoustics, making it perfect for performances.
Usage notes
Used to refer to locations like halls, theaters, or outdoor spaces where events are held. More common in formal contexts, like business or planning.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'venue' as 'where you gather' — a place for events.
Collocations
- major
- popular
- premier
- be
- offer
- provide
- at a/the venue
- in a/the venue
- venue for
- a change of venue
Synonyms
- location
- site
- place
- setting
- arena
Antonyms
- nowhere
- absence
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'venue' vs 'event'
- Using it in casual conversations where 'place' would suffice.
- Overusing it; can be simplified to 'place' in casual settings.