noun

scene

scene, view, setting

The first scene of the play is very long.

The first scene of the play is very long.

Police arrived at the scene of the accident.

Police arrived at the scene of the accident.

She made a scene in the restaurant.

She made a scene in the restaurant.

The mountain scene was beautiful.

The mountain scene was beautiful.

the scene of ((sth.)) the place where an event happens Police arrived at the scene of the accident.

to make a scene to create a loud, angry, or emotional disturbance She made a scene in the restaurant.

view, setting, act, spectacle

From Latin 'scaena', from Greek 'skēnē' (stage, tent).

Imagine a 'scene' on a theatre stage. This can refer to a location, a part of a story, or an emotional event.

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