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Definition of scene
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of scene is as below...
Scene (n.) The
place,
time,
circumstance,
etc., in which
anything
occurs,
or in which the
action
of a
story,
play, or the like, is laid;
surroundings
amid which
anything
is set
before
the
imagination;
place of
occurrence,
exhibition,
or
action..
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Luscious
::
Luscious
(a.)
Gratifying
a
depraved
sense;
obscene.
Sketch
::
Sketch
(n.) An
outline
or
general
delineation
of
anything;
a first rough or
incomplete
draught
or plan of any
design;
especially,
in the fine arts, such a
representation
of an
object
or scene as
serves
the
artist's
purpose
by
recording
its chief
features;
also, a
preliminary
study for an
original
work..
Postscenium
::
Postscenium
(n.) The part of a
theater
behind
the
scenes;
the back part of the stage of a
theater.
Regard
::
Regard
(v. t.)
Object
of
sight;
scene;
view;
aspect.
Tragi-comedy
::
Tragi-comedy
(n.) A kind of drama
representing
some
action
in which
serious
and comic
scenes
are
blended;
a
composition
partaking
of the
nature
both of
tragedy
and
comedy.
Obscenity
::
Obscenity
(n.) That
quality
in words or
things
which
presents
what is
offensive
to
chasity
or
purity
of mind;
obscene
or
impure
lanquage
or acts; moral
impurity;
lewdness;
obsceneness;
as, the
obscenity
of a
speech,
or a
picture..
Fescennine
::
Fescennine
(n.) A style of low,
scurrilous,
obscene
poetry
originating
in
fescennia..
Prospective
::
Prospective
(n.) The scene
before
or
around,
in time or in
space;
view;
prospect..
Scenemen
::
Scenemen
(pl. ) of
Scenema.
Sceneful
::
Sceneful
(a.)
Having
much
scenery.
Damascene
::
Damascene
(a.) Of or
relating
to
Damascus.
Scene
::
Scene (v. t.) To
exhibit
as a
scene;
to make a scene of; to
display.
Roundabout
::
Roundabout
(n.) A state or scene of
constant
change,
or of
recurring
labor and
vicissitude..
Tragi-comical
::
Tragi-comical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
tragi-comedy;
partaking
of grave and comic
scenes.
Foul-spoken
::
Foul-spoken
(a.) Using
profane,
scurrilous,
slanderous,
or
obscene
language..
Sceneman
::
Sceneman
(n.) The man who
manages
the
movable
scenes
in a
theater.
Castrate
::
Castrate
(v. t.) To cut or take out; esp. to
remove
anything
erroneous,
or
objectionable
from, as the
obscene
parts of a
writing;
to
expurgate..
Sublime
::
Sublime
(superl.)
Awakening
or
expressing
the
emotion
of awe,
adoration,
veneration,
heroic
resolve,
etc.;
dignified;
grand;
solemn;
stately;
-- said of an
impressive
object
in
nature,
of an
action,
of a
discourse,
of a work of art, of a
spectacle,
etc.; as,
sublime
scenery;
a
sublime
deed..
Babel
::
Babel (n.)
Hence:
A place or scene of noise and
confusion;
a
confused
mixture
of
sounds,
as of
voices
or
languages..
Glitter
::
Glitter
(v. i.) To be
showy,
specious,
or
striking,
and hence
attractive;
as, the
glittering
scenes
of a
court..
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