tableau - use in sentences
Converse of object
- construct: Let us now construct a tableau for our example.
- create: The coronation scene, with the imposing throne and the gorgeous costumes, created a striking tableau.
- move: The third compartment features a three-dimensional moving tableau of a torture scene.
- form: He created a perfect baby... Actors move quietly to form a Nativity tableau.
- make: Give them 5 seconds to make a frozen tableau of the photo.
- present: But, presenting a tableau of a period in process and witnessing the birth and death of varying perspectives is not Vickers ' aim.
Adjective modifier
- final: The show ends in a carefully composed final tableau which recalls the formal construction of the piece.
- large: To the other side of the chair, on the south facing wall, is a large tableau, possibly of images from dreams.
- historical: On a truly monumental canvas that rivaled the grand scale of the historical tableau [ comma out ] ?
- little: Off to the right was a little tableau, promising a grisly outcome.
- new: So the new tableau could, for example, display a deck of images and provide zooming.
Modifies a noun
- vivant: Our entrance, picked up by sensors, has set off a tableau vivant.
- system: A few years ago, Colin Stirling and David Walker produced a tableau system for model-checking the linear time mu-calculus on finite systems.
- method: The tableau method provides us with of way of testing for inconsistency.
Noun used with modifier
- nativity: He created a perfect baby... Actors move quietly to form a Nativity tableau.
- opening: Seventeen women showed up for the first rehearsal, all of whom Balanchine managed to deploy in an ingenious opening tableau.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
Share on Facebook