Similar words: auditor, auditory, plaudits, editor, triumph, opprobrium, planetarium, equilibrium. Meaning: [‚ɔːdɪ'tɔːrɪəm] n. the area of a theater or concert hall where the audience sits.
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31 The auditorium was quiet enough to hear a pin drop.
32 In a fine auditorium equipped with every teaching aid and where the curtains are operated by an electric switch.
33 At times I felt like cutting my throat as the depression conjured up by the story spilled over into the auditorium.
34 The curtains in the auditorium are ragged they took the curtains down because they was so ragged.
35 She was short-sighted a could not see into the auditorium.
36 She will read at 8 tonight in the University of Arizona's Modern Languages auditorium.
37 The Moulin Rougestaff steer them all to their tables in the auditorium, which is lit with small pink lamps.
38 On the fourth side was the meeting chamber or auditorium which provided seating for over 1200 persons.
39 A few minutes late, I slipped into the half-full auditorium, spotted Sergei near the back, and sat beside him.
40 The free reading on Wednesday begins at 8 p.m. in the Modern Languages auditorium.
41 In spite of this, those actors who stole into the auditorium between entrances returned full of enthusiasm.
42 He was a professional musician and the concourses of the Underground were his auditorium.
43 Wheelchair spaces are required in a hall, auditorium or a sports stadium, where seating is fixed or arranged in tiers.
44 The acoustics in the auditorium weren't the best, but the audience didn't care.
45 The threat was made after Bailey helped lead a demonstration last month at Gammage Auditorium before the Republican presidential primary debate.
46 They ultimately sent 15 ambulances to the auditorium, at Grand Avenue and Washington Boulevard.
47 He just stood there, right at the front with the curtains at his back, staring into the auditorium.
48 Piano students work on nine sturdy spinets in the Sherman auditorium.
49 Overhead lights crashed to the auditorium floor and members of the audience bolted for exits.
50 The grey concrete of Sergel Square juts out into the auditorium.
51 It includes an exhibition hall, an auditorium[sentencedict.com], bookshop and restaurant.
52 On each of the six nights the auditorium was packed to capacity with a seating of 1,500.
53 People left the auditorium that morning trailing their doubts behind them like children dragging exhausted helium balloons.
54 Token children marooned on the Harrogate platform could not reduce the wrinkle count in the auditorium.
55 One kid dared me to sneak into the back of the auditorium.
56 The auditorium was silent for a moment, then a thunderous wave of applause broke.
57 As his voice carries through the vast auditorium,(sentencedict.com) the piped music cowers against such formidable odds.
58 One immediate loser to the arena is the aging Municipal Auditorium, previously the major city-owned venue.
59 BThe district attorney notifies them by letter to attend a meeting at the school auditorium.
60 The sound system crackles, the projector is faulty, the auditorium is dank and all but empty.
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