Synonyms for theatres
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : thee-uh-ter, theeuh - |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈθi ə tər, ˈθiə- |
Top 10 synonyms for theatres Other synonyms for the word theatres
Définition of theatres
Origin :- chiefly British English spelling of theater (q.v.); for spelling, see -re.
- noun stage, building for performance
- noun business of plays
- The round of concerts and theatres and tram-rides had not begun yet.
- Extract from : « The Incomplete Amorist » by E. Nesbit
- The theatres, however, opened their doors once more, and that was a general relief.
- Extract from : « My Double Life » by Sarah Bernhardt
- People are not always talking there of yesterday, as they do in the other theatres.
- Extract from : « My Double Life » by Sarah Bernhardt
- When a child he devoured inexpensive literature and theatres.
- Extract from : « Who Was Who: 5000 B. C. to Date » by Anonymous
- It has since been frequently acted in, I believe, all the theatres of the United States.
- Extract from : « The Indian Princess » by James Nelson Barker
- On account of this death the theatres were closed for eight days.
- Extract from : « The Memoirs of Louis XIV., His Court and The Regency, Complete » by Duc de Saint-Simon
- It was too late for a matine; and theatres were all becoming reminiscent of Barbara.
- Extract from : « The Education of Eric Lane » by Stephen McKenna
- As for theatres and discussion societies, they attracted her less and less.
- Extract from : « Howards End » by E. M. Forster
- Selling flowers outside the theatres—police is nasty if you've got nothink.
- Extract from : « The Christian » by Hall Caine
- And meanwhile the church bells were ringing and the cabs were running to the theatres.
- Extract from : « The Christian » by Hall Caine
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