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    Scene
    /sēn/

    noun

  2. 1. : one of the subdivisions of a play: such as. a. : a division of an act presenting continuous action in one place. b. : a single situation or unit of dialogue in a play. the love scene. c. : a motion-picture or television episode or sequence. 2. a. : a stage setting. b. : a real or imaginary prospect suggesting a stage setting. a sylvan scene. 3

  3. noun. the place where an action or event, real or imaginary, occurs. the setting for the action of a play, novel, etc. an incident or situation, real or imaginary, esp as described or represented. a subdivision of an act of a play, in which the time is continuous and the setting fixed.

  4. SCENE definition: 1. a part of a play or film in which the action stays in one place for a continuous period of time…. Learn more.

  5. A scene is where something happens or happened. How did you know that the thief would return to the scene of the crime? Scene can also describe part of a movie or a play. Did the last scene make you laugh, cry, or fall asleep? There are lots of common phrases that use the word scene.

  6. 1. the place where some action or event occurs or has occurred: the scene of the accident. 2. any view or picture. 3. an incident or situation in real life. 4. an embarrassing display of anger, bad manners, or the like, esp. in public. 5. a division of a play, film, novel, etc., representing a single episode.

  7. A scene in a play, film, or book is part of it in which a series of events happen in the same place.

  8. Definition of scene noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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