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View synonyms for scenery

scenery

[see-nuh-ree]

noun

  1. the general appearance of a place; the aggregate of features that give character to a landscape.

    Synonyms: view, terrain
  2. hangings, draperies, structures, etc., used on a stage to represent a locale or furnish decorative background.



scenery

/ ˈsiːnərɪ /

noun

  1. the natural features of a landscape

  2. theatre the painted backcloths, stage structures, etc, used to represent a location in a theatre or studio

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Word History and Origins

Origin of scenery1

First recorded in 1740–50; scene + -ery
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Word History and Origins

Origin of scenery1

C18: from Italian scenario
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Idioms and Phrases

Idioms
  1. chew the scenery, to act melodramatically; overact.

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Example Sentences

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The fresh air and scenery at the Rose Bowl are the best maybe in the country.

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“By now I expect the governess has found a way out of Plinkst,” he thought, gazing out the train window at the scenery flashing by.

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Scaling a slippery, snow-capped mountain without the proper equipment can lead to a gruesome end, no matter how thrilling the scenery.

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At a much larger scale, Alexander had sketched his own childlike version of the type of alpine scenery depicted in the tiny watercolors of the Hixby’s Guide.

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The scenery for England's World Cup auditions now shifts to Tirana against Albania on Sunday - with it all still to play for in the battle for places.

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