- scene
- I(New American Roget's College Thesaurus)n. view, vista, landscape, panorama; site, location, setting; episode, event; outburst, tantrum; picture, tableau, pageant. See appearance, drama.II(Roget's IV) n.1. [Spectacle]Syn. exhibition, display, picture; see view 1 .2. [A disturbance]Syn. fuss, commotion, uproar; see disturbance 1 , 2 .• behind the scenes,Syn. surreptitiously, quietly, deviously; see secret 1 , 3 .• make the scene*,Syn. come, get there, make it*, show up; see arrive 1 .III(Roget's 3 Superthesaurus) n.1. setting place, location, locale, backdrop, site, spot.2. view scenery, panorama, vista, landscape, prospect.3. segment act, bit, episode, part.4. display of emotion tantrum, fit, *spectacle, *blowup, outburst.IV(Roget's Thesaurus II) noun 1. That which is or can be seen: lookout, outlook, panorama, perspective, prospect, sight, view, vista. See SEE. 2. The place where an action or event occurs: locale, setting, site, stage. See PLACE. 3. The properties, backdrops, and other objects arranged for a dramatic presentation: mise en scene, scenery, set2, setting. See PERFORMING ARTS. 4. A sphere of activity, experience, study, or interest: area, arena, bailiwick, circle, department, domain, field, orbit, province, realm, subject, terrain, territory, world. Slang: bag. See TERRITORY. 5. Slang. Existing surroundings that affect an activity: circumstance (often used in plural), condition (used in plural), environment. See BE.
English dictionary for students. 2013.