Meaning & Definition of word "Auditorium"

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    Auditorium

    /ˌɔː.dɪˈtɔː.ri.əm/

    noun:

    • 1. A large room or building designed to accommodate an audience for performances, lectures, or presentations.
      • Example: The school's auditorium was packed with parents during the annual talent show.
    • 2. A space for public gatherings, often featuring seating arranged for viewing presentations or performances.
      • Example: The conference was held in the main auditorium, which could seat over a thousand people.
    • 3. A hall that is used for public events, such as concerts, speeches, or theatrical performances.
      • Example: The new auditorium opened with a fantastic concert by the local symphony.
    • 4. A place where lectures or educational events are conducted, especially in schools or universities.
      • Example: The professor's lecture on modern art was held in the university's largest auditorium.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'auditorium', meaning 'a place for hearing'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    packed auditorium:

    An auditorium filled to capacity with people.

    auditorium seating:

    The arrangement of seats in an auditorium.

    auditorium style:

    A layout or design characteristic of auditoriums.

    Related Words

    lecture hall:

    A room used for instructional purposes, especially for lectures.

    stage:

    An area where performances are presented in front of an audience.

    Slang Meanings of auditorium

    Meaning: The big room where the action happens.

    Example Sentence: We packed the auditorium for the show last night.

    Meaning: The place to catch the latest performances.

    Example Sentence: Let's head to the auditorium for the concert.