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scenery
noun scen·ery \ˈsē-nə-rē, ˈsēn-rē\
: the walls, furniture, trees, etc., that are used on a stage during a play or other performance to show where the action is taking place
: a view of natural features (such as mountains, hills, valleys, etc.) that is pleasing to look at
: the things that can be seen where a person lives, works, etc.
plural scen·er·ies
Full Definition of SCENERY
1
: the painted scenes or hangings and accessories used on a theater stage
2
: a picturesque view or landscape
3
: one's usual surroundings <needed a change of scenery>
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First Known Use of SCENERY
1770
Related to SCENERY
- Synonyms
- decor (or décor), mise-en-scène, scene, set
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SCENERIES Defined for Kids
scenery
noun scen·ery \ˈsē-nə-rē, ˈsēn-rē\
Definition of SCENERY for Kids
1
: the painted scenes used on a stage and the furnishings that go with them
2
: pleasant outdoor scenes or views <mountain scenery>
3
: a person's usual surroundings <I need a change of scenery.>
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