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Synonyms for make the scene
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : seen |
Phonetic Transcription : sin |
Top 10 synonyms for make the scene Other synonyms for the word make the scene
- access
- accumulate
- agglomerate
- aggregate
- alight
- arise
- assert
- associate
- attain
- attend
- band together
- barge in
- be a guest
- be accessible
- be associated with
- be at
- be at disposal
- be connected with
- be convenient
- be handy
- be obtainable
- be present
- be ready
- be there
- be visible
- be within view
- bear
- besiege
- blow in
- bob up
- bracket
- break through
- breeze in
- bring forward
- bunch
- bunch up
- burst
- bust in
- buzz
- call
- call together
- capture
- catch
- catch up to
- check in
- clarify
- clock in
- close in
- close with
- cluster
- collect
- come
- come forth
- come forward
- come into view
- come out
- come to
- come to light
- come together
- concentrate
- congregate
- congress
- conquer
- consort
- continue ahead
- continue on
- convene
- converge
- convoke
- corral
- crop up
- crowd
- cull
- demonstrate
- determine
- develop
- disclose
- discover
- disembark
- dismount
- dispatch
- display
- divulge
- draw
- draw in
- draw near
- drive
- drop anchor
- drop in
- elevate
- elucidate
- emerge
- enter
- establish
- evidence
- evince
- explain
- expose
- fall by
- fall in
- flare
- flock
- follow
- forgather
- forge ahead
- frequent
- gain ground
- gain on
- gang around
- gang up
- garner
- gather
- get
- get ahead
- get as far as
- get green light
- get in
- get there
- get to
- get together
- get with it
- go ahead
- go forth
- go forward
- go great guns
- go places
- go to
- go to town
- group
- hang around
- hang out
- happen
- harmonize
- hasten
- haunt
- heap
- herd
- hit
- hit town
- hoard
- huddle
- illustrate
- indicate
- instruct
- issue
- issue from
- land
- launch
- lay out
- link
- loom
- lump
- make
- make an appearance
- make headway
- make it
- make known
- make out
- make the scene
- manifest
- march
- mark
- marshal
- mass
- materialize
- meet
- meet up
- mobilize
- move
- move on
- move onward
- move toward
- move up
- muster
- near
- note
- occur
- occur with
- organize
- originate
- ostend
- overtake
- pack
- pick
- pile up
- pluck
- point
- poke
- pop in
- pop up
- pour in
- present
- press on
- proceed
- proclaim
- progress
- project
- promote
- propel
- prove
- pull in
- punch
- punch in
- punch the clock
- push ahead
- push on
- put in appearance
- quicken
- raise
- rally
- reach
- recur
- register
- rendezvous
- report
- result from
- reunite
- reveal
- ring in
- rise
- roll in
- round up
- scare up
- scrape together
- send forward
- show
- show one's face
- show up
- sign in
- sit in on
- sky in
- skyrocket
- speed
- spring
- spring in
- stack up
- step forward
- stockpile
- storm
- summon
- surface
- swarm
- systematize
- take place
- teach
- teem
- testify to
- throng
- time in
- turn out
- turn up
- unite
- unveil
- visit
- wind up at
Définition of make the scene
Origin :- 1530s, "subdivision of an act of a play," also "stage-setting," from Middle French scène (14c.), from Latin scaena, scena "scene, stage of a theater," from Greek skene "wooden stage for actors," also "that which is represented on stage," originally "tent or booth," related to skia "shadow, shade," via notion of "something that gives shade," from PIE root *skai- "to shine, flicker, glimmer" (see shine (v.)).
- Meaning "material apparatus of a theatrical stage" is from 1540s. Meaning "place in which the action of a literary work occurs" is attested from 1590s; general (non-literary) sense of "place where anything is done or takes place" is recorded from 1590s. Hence U.S. slang sense of "setting or milieu for a specific group or activity," attested from 1951 in Beat jargon. Meaning "stormy encounter between two or more persons" is attested from 1761. Behind the scenes "having knowledge of affairs not apparent to the public" (1660s) is an image from the theater, "amid actors and stage machinery" (out of sight of the audience). Scene of the crime (1923) first attested in Agatha Christie.
- As in arrive : verb come to a destination
- As in assemble : verb congregate
- As in attend : verb be present at
- As in attend : verb accompany
- As in reach : verb arrive at
- As in show : verb passively exhibit something
- As in come : verb advance, approach
- As in congregate : verb assemble, come together
- As in advance : verb move something forward, often quickly
- As in gather : verb come or bring together
- As in group : verb bring together
- As in appear : verb come into sight
Antonyms for make the scene
- abandon
- allot
- back down
- be absent
- be lazy
- be real
- cancel
- cease
- conceal
- confuse
- cover
- deal
- decrease
- deny
- depart
- disagree
- disappear
- disarrange
- disconnect
- discourage
- disorder
- disorganize
- disperse
- disprove
- disregard
- dissemble
- dissipate
- dissuade
- distribute
- divide
- fail
- go
- grow
- halt
- hesitate
- hide
- hinder
- hold
- ignore
- jumble
- keep
- leave
- leave alone
- lose
- miss
- misunderstand
- mix up
- neglect
- obscure
- plant
- recede
- refuse
- reject
- retard
- retreat
- retrogress
- scatter
- secrete
- separate
- spend
- spread
- squander
- stop
- take apart
- take back
- throw away
- turn
- veto
- waste
- withdraw
- withhold
- yield
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