Antonyms for mise en scène
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : mee zahn sen |
Phonetic Transcription : mi zɑ̃ ˈsɛn |
Definition of mise en scène
Origin :- 1833, from French mise en scène, literally "setting on the stage," from mise (13c.), literally "a putting, placing," noun use of fem. past participle of mettre "to put, place," from Latin mittere "to send" (see mission).
- As in milieu : noun environment, atmosphere
- As in scene : noun setting of a performance or event
- As in scenery : noun surroundings
- As in set : noun stage setting
- As in setting : noun scene, background
- As in site : noun place of activity
- As in stage : noun theater platform; theater life
- As in mise en scene : noun scene
- As in climate : noun mood of situation
- The creature never moved, and the mise en scene was beautiful.
- Extract from : « In the Heart of Africa » by Samuel White Baker
- In the contour and the mise en scene of the Will J. Davis vest.
- Extract from : « Eugene Field, A Study In Heredity And Contradictions » by Slason Thompson
Synonyms for mise en scène
- ambience
- ambient
- arena
- atmosphere
- backdrop
- background
- bag
- blackout
- boards
- Broadway
- climate
- context
- dais
- decor
- display
- disposition
- distance
- drama
- element
- environment
- exhibition
- feeling
- fix
- flat
- flats
- footlights
- frame
- framework
- furnishings
- furniture
- ground
- habitat
- hangout
- haunt
- home
- horizon
- jungle
- landscape
- lay
- layout
- legit
- limelight
- locale
- locality
- location
- locus
- medium
- milieu
- mise en scène
- mood
- mounting
- nabe
- neighborhood
- off-Broadway
- outlook
- pageant
- perspective
- picture
- place
- play
- plot
- point
- position
- post
- properties
- props
- prospect
- range
- representation
- scaffold
- scaffolding
- scene
- scenery
- seascape
- section
- set
- setting
- shade
- shadow
- show
- show biz
- show business
- sight
- site
- situation
- slot
- space
- spectacle
- sphere
- spot
- spotlight
- stage
- stage set
- stage setting
- staging
- station
- surroundings
- tableau
- temper
- tendency
- terrain
- theater
- trend
- turf
- view
- vista
- wherever
- X marks the spot
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