auditorium - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • darken: I look up into a sea of faces in the darkened auditorium.
  • rake: Sound and lights are operated from a control position at the rear of the raked auditorium.
  • well-equip: Public areas include two dining rooms, a lounge and bar, well-equipped auditorium, indoor swimming pool, gym and sauna.
  • tier: AUDITORIUM ~ Overview The 900 seat tiered auditorium with its classic art deco style has excellent acoustics and views.
  • fill: Seeing the Dalai Lama address an audience in 1993 - such a tiny man yet he filled the auditorium with his radiance.
  • enter: You will enter the auditorium about half way back, with the stage to your right.

Adjective modifier

  • 300-seat: It operated from 1910 to 1914, with a 300-seat auditorium and the building now houses the Oxfam shop.
  • packed: The packed auditorium, filled with people of all ages, called the cast back for three bows at the end with rigorous applause.
  • state-of-the-art: The school also has a spacious, state-of-the-art 180-seat auditorium for larger events.
  • intimate: Dynamic contrasts were well-judged and orchestral textures sounded crystal clear in the intimate auditorium.
  • main: Situated below the main auditorium, via a flight of stairs.
  • empty: The musicians pack up in the now empty auditorium.

Modifies a noun

  • seating: The Lyric Theater forms the heart of the building with stairs and balconies providing direct access to three auditorium seating levels.
  • ceiling: The auditorium ceiling remains as a t&g timber boarding, with an M/F ceiling suspended beneath, comprising 2 x 12.5mm plasterboard layers.
  • seat: Did you catch the nuance of the sound reflecting off the auditorium seats?

Noun used with modifier

  • seater: Venue Hire Business Systems Group's purpose built IT training facilities, meeting rooms, cafĂ© and 70 seater auditorium are available for hire.
  • seat: All pictured in the Weston Theater, the Unicorn's main 340 seat auditorium.
  • cinema: You could release a flock of startled geese into the cinema auditorium entirely unnoticed.
  • theater: Section 3: the theater auditorium To the right of the ticket office, three steps lead up to the entrance to the stalls.
  • concert: When a concert auditorium is filled to capacity, no guarantee of a seat is given.

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