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    Scen·er·y
    /ˈsēn(ə)rē/

    noun

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  3. B1. the attractive, natural things that you see in the countryside: The Grand Canyon is famous for its spectacular scenery. scenery noun [U] (THEATRE) the large pictures of buildings, countryside, etc used on a theatre stage. (Definition of scenery from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of scenery.

  4. scenery. noun. /ˈsiːnəri/. /ˈsiːnəri/. [uncountable] the natural features of an area, such as mountains, valleys, rivers and forests, when you are thinking about them being attractive to look at. The scenery is magnificent. to enjoy the scenery.

  5. Definition of scenery – Learner’s Dictionary. scenery. noun [ U ] uk / ˈsiːn ə ri / us. scenery noun [U] (COUNTRYSIDE) Add to word list. B1. the attractive, natural things that you see in the countryside: The Grand Canyon is famous for its spectacular scenery. scenery noun [U] (THEATRE)

  6. Scenery definition: . See examples of SCENERY used in a sentence.

  7. Definition of scenery noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. scenery. noun. /ˈsinəri/ [uncountable] the natural features of an area, such as mountains, valleys, rivers, and forests, when you are thinking about them being attractive to look at The scenery is magnificent. to enjoy the scenery Thesaurus.

  8. May 22, 2024 · scenery in American English. (ˈsinəri ) noun Word forms: plural ˈsceneries. 1. painted screens, backdrops, hangings, etc., used on the stage to represent places and surroundings in a play, opera, etc. 2. the general appearance of a place; features of a landscape.

  9. Definitions of 'scenery' 1. The scenery in a country area is the land, water, or plants that you can see around you. [...] 2. In a theater, the scenery consists of the structures and painted backgrounds that show where the action in the play takes place. [...] 3. See a change of scenery [...] More. English usage.

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