Arena
UK /["/əˈriːnə/"]/US /["/əˈriːnə/"]/
Definition
a place with a flat open area in the middle and seats around it where people can watch sports and entertainment
In simple words: A place where people watch sports or shows.
Examples
- The gladiators fought bravely in the grand arena of ancient Rome.
- The concert was held in an open-air arena, attracting thousands of fans.
- In the political arena, she was known for her strong stance on environmental issues.
- The debate took place in the university arena, where students could voice their opinions.
- Virtual reality has created a new arena for gaming enthusiasts to explore.
Usage notes
Used for places like stadiums or theaters, but may not be appropriate for casual conversations. Avoid using in very formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of an 'arena' as a place where athletes 'are' in the spotlight.
Collocations
- Olympic
- sports
- training
- build
- leave
- floor
- in an/the arena
- into an/the arena
- global
- international
- national
- create
- provide
- emerge into
- in an/the arena
- within an/the arena
- outside an/the arena
Synonyms
- stadium
- coliseum
- theater
- venue
Antonyms
- audience
- gallery
- spectators
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'arena' vs 'area'
- Using 'arena' for events not meant for audiences