Need another word that means the same as “arena”? Find 20 synonyms and 30 related words for “arena” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Arena” are: area, domain, field, orbit, sphere, bowl, sports stadium, stadium, scene of action, amphitheatre, theatre, coliseum, scene, realm, province, sector, forum, territory, stage, world
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “arena” as a noun can have the following definitions:
amphitheatre | A semicircular seating gallery in a theatre. Vouchers to reduce the price of tickets in the amphitheatre. |
area | The extent or measurement of a surface or piece of land. The room is twelve square feet in area. |
bowl | A large ball with finger holes used in the sport of bowling. A mixing bowl. |
coliseum | An oval large stadium with tiers of seats; an arena in which contests and spectacles are held. The London Coliseum. |
domain | A specified sphere of activity or knowledge. The country s isolation in the domain of sport. |
field | The force exerted or potentially exerted in a field. An ice field. |
forum | A meeting or medium where ideas and views on a particular issue can be exchanged. We hope these pages act as a forum for debate. |
orbit | One complete circuit round an orbited body. He s out of my orbit. |
province | A principal administrative division of a country or empire. I made my way home to the dreary provinces by train. |
realm | A primary biogeographical division of the earth’s surface. The defence of the realm. |
scene | The pieces of scenery used in a play or opera. Scene changes. |
scene of action | A situation treated as an observable object. |
sector | The minimum track length that can be assigned to store information unless otherwise specified a sector of data consists of 512 bytes. Operations in the southern sector of the North Sea. |
sphere | The apparent surface of the imaginary sphere on which celestial bodies appear to be projected. The markers on the route included two conspicuous black spheres. |
sports stadium | Someone who engages in sports. |
stadium | An ancient Roman or Greek measure of length about 185 metres originally the length of a stadium. |
stage | The theater as a profession usually the stage. Then we embarked on the second stage of our Caribbean cruise. |
territory | (especially in the US, Canada, or Australia) an organized division of a country that is not yet admitted to the full rights of a state. Sorties into enemy territory. |
theatre | An operating theatre. This is intense moving and inspiring theatre. |
world | Human and social interaction. The outdoor world. |
activation | The activity of causing to have energy and be active. Phones with voice activation. |
activity | A thermodynamic quantity representing the effective concentration of a particular component in a solution or other system equal to its concentration multiplied by an activity coefficient. Respiratory activity. |
amphitheater | A sloping gallery with seats for spectators (as in an operating room or theater. |
bagatelle | Something of little value or significance. Dealing with these boats was a mere bagatelle for the world s oldest yacht club. |
ball | The game of baseball. A ball of wool. |
boxing | Fighting with the fists. |
conquest | The invasion and assumption of control of England by William of Normandy in 1066. The conquest of inflation. |
domain | A particular environment or walk of life. The country s isolation in the domain of sport. |
duel | Fight a duel or duels. Shall we duel over this. |
field | Play as a fielder. A field of battle. |
fishing | The occupation of catching fish for a living. The area is renowned for its excellent deep sea fishing. |
game | Play video games. They played word games. |
gladiator | A professional boxer. |
golf | Play golf. He was a fixture at the golf club in Rockport where he golfed until his early nineties. |
grandstand | Of a view seen from an advantageous position as if from a grandstand. She never misses a chance to grandstand. |
gymnastics | Exercises developing or displaying physical agility and coordination The modern sport of gymnastics typically involves exercises on bars beam floor and vaulting horse. These vocal gymnastics make the music unforgettable. |
kick | Kick a leg up. The swimmer s kicking left a wake behind him. |
paddock | Keep a horse in a paddock. I went across the course to see the horses in the paddock. |
path | A course of conduct. The hurricane demolished houses in its path. |
playground | An outdoor area provided for children to play in, especially at a school or public park. Playground games. |
racetrack | A track for motor racing. |
recreational | Relating to or denoting drugs taken on an occasional basis for enjoyment. Money to provide recreational facilities. |
running | Of advancing the ball by running. The team s running plays worked better than its pass plays. |
sphere | The apparent surface of the imaginary sphere on which celestial bodies appear to be projected. His social sphere is limited. |
sphericity | The roundness of a 3-dimensional object. |
sport | Someone who engages in sports. A good sport. |
sporting | Connected with or interested in sport. Sporting gents and their ladies. |
stadium | An ancient Roman or Greek measure of length about 185 metres originally the length of a stadium. |
volley | Make a volley. Gun shots volleyed at the attackers. |
volleyball | An inflated ball used in playing volleyball. |
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