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opera house
noun
- a theater devoted chiefly to operas.
- Older Use. a theater, especially a large, ornate one.
opera house
noun
- a theatre designed for opera
Word History and Origins
Origin of opera house1
Example Sentences
Staged in a crumbling gothic opera house, the two-hour show depicted the star's inner angels and demons wrestling for her soul.
It was an opera house, and it was really there, with its baroque moldings and balconies sprawling out atop the Empire Polo Club stage at this year’s Coachella festival.
“I decided to build you an opera house in the desert — for all the love and all the joy and all the strength you’ve given me my whole life.”
Many fashion labels have been born in clubs, she points out, making them part of a "bigger creative ecosystem" along with theatres, opera houses and television studios.
The musicians are playing inside pits that simulate an opera house.
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