Orchestra

/ˈɔːrkɪstrə/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A large group of musicians playing together, typically including string, woodwind, brass, and percussion instruments.
The orchestra played beautifully at the concert last night.
The area in a theater where the orchestra is placed, usually in front of the stage.
The audience was eager to see the musicians settle into the orchestra pit.

Etymology

From Greek 'orkheisthai' meaning 'to dance', referring to the area in front of the stage in ancient Greek theaters where the chorus danced.

Common Phrases and Expressions

orchestra pit:
The area in front of the stage where the orchestra performs, typically below stage level.
orchestra conductor:
The person who leads and directs the orchestra during a performance.
orchestra rehearsal:
A practice session for the orchestra before a performance.

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Slang Meanings

A large, chaotic group or situation, often used humorously.
The project felt like an orchestra—everyone was trying to play their part, but it was a complete mess.
Referring to a collaborative team effort in a playful or informal way.
Our study group is like an orchestra; we need everyone’s input to create the perfect harmony.