Need another word that means the same as “auditorium”? Find 9 synonyms and 30 related words for “auditorium” in this overview.
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The synonyms of “Auditorium” are: theatre, hall, concert hall, conference hall, assembly hall, assembly room, meeting room, large public room, chamber
Auditorium as a Noun
Definitions of "Auditorium" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “auditorium” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- The area of a theater or concert hall where the audience sits.
- The part of a theatre, concert hall, or other public building in which the audience sits.
- A large building or hall used for public gatherings, typically speeches or stage performances.
Synonyms of "Auditorium" as a noun (9 Words)
assembly hall | The social act of assembling. |
assembly room | The social act of assembling. |
chamber | The part of a gun bore that contains the charge. A council chamber. |
concert hall | A performance of music by players or singers not involving theatrical staging. |
conference hall | A discussion among participants who have an agreed (serious) topic. |
hall | A college or university building containing living quarters for students. Halls of learning. |
large public room | A garment size for a large person. |
meeting room | A place where things merge or flow together (especially rivers. |
theatre | An operating theatre. He was working on theatre defence missiles. |
Usage Examples of "Auditorium" as a noun
- The National Indoor Arena is a magnificent auditorium and one of Britain's premier indoor venues.
- The stage was small and the auditorium had only 366 seats.
Associations of "Auditorium" (30 Words)
astride | With the legs stretched far apart. He stood legs astride. |
athlete | A person who is proficient in sports and other forms of physical exercise. He had the broad shouldered build of a natural athlete. |
bench | The politicians occupying a specified bench in Parliament. Bench the poodles at the dog show. |
cafeteria | A restaurant in which customers serve themselves from a counter and pay before eating. Employers who offer cafeteria plans and other flexible programs. |
chair | The person in charge of a meeting or of an organization used as a neutral alternative to chairman or chairwoman. She chaired the department for many years. |
classroom | A room in a school where lessons take place. |
couch | Treat (a cataract) by pushing the lens of the eye downwards and backwards, out of line with the pupil. There were few problems of double vision in patients who had been couched for cataracts. |
crouch | A crouching stance or posture. He crouched down. |
cushion | Soften the effect of an impact on. Cushion the blow. |
dine | Eat dinner in a restaurant. He has been able to dine out on that story for the last 26 years. |
dining | The act of eating dinner. The city has become a capital of fine dining. |
fitness | Fitness to traverse the seas. They had to prove their fitness for the position. |
flop | With a flopping sound. This computer can perform a million flops per second. |
gym | A gymnasium. I can t do gym today. |
gymnasium | A school in Germany, Scandinavia, or central Europe that prepares pupils for university entrance. |
idly | With no particular purpose, reason, or foundation. This is what I always imagined myself doing in the south of France sitting idly drinking coffee watching the people. |
incubate | Be developing an infectious disease before symptoms appear. The BSE bug incubates for around three years. |
indoor | Relating to sports played indoors. Indoor activities for a rainy day. |
park | A lot where cars are parked. The put the car in park and got out. |
proscenium | The wall that separates the stage from the auditorium in a modern theater. |
recliner | A chair with a reclining back, especially one with an integral footrest. |
seat | Place in or on a seat. The mother seated the toddler on the high chair. |
sit | Work or act as a baby sitter. You can sit wherever you like. |
sofa | A long upholstered seat with a back and arms, for two or more people. Sofa cushions. |
squat | In gymnastics an exercise involving a squatting movement or action. This squat cost the ratepayer 46 000. |
stool | Grow shoots in the form of stools or tillers. Fibre in the child s diet will soften the stools. |
table | Flat tableland with steep edges. It was a sturdy table. |
tensile | Capable of being drawn out or stretched. A tensile steel rod. |
terrace | Make into terraces as for cultivation. Breakfast is served on the terrace. |
theater | The art of writing and producing plays. He served in the Vietnam theater for three years. |