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concert hall
noun as in auditorium
Strong match
Weak match
noun as in music hall
Strongest matches
noun as in opera house
Strongest matches
noun as in theater
Example Sentences
The sounds are less mechanical and more lush, more concert hall than dance floor.
Crowds of schoolchildren and parents dressed for the occasion poured into a concert hall in the afternoon.
Television has gone high tech with big screens, crystal-clear pictures, and concert-hall audio.
An absentee father is loitering about with his son and namesake, Mason Jr., at a deserted concert hall.
The Daily Pic: In 1942, Mies van der Rohe designed a concert hall around a plane factory's bones.
And the whole scene was all bathed in spring sunlight, which the birds, delighting in, made into a vast concert hall.
This shed was town-hall, concert-hall, general purposes hall, and theatre thrown into one.
Andrea was looking out for her at the door of the concert-hall.
At the close of one convivial session Artemus went to a concert-hall, the "Melodeon," blacked his face, and delivered a speech.
Our soap workers' local in every city has its own theatre and concert hall and lecture bureau, and publishes its own magazine.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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