Synonym: band, ensemble. Similar words: orchestrate, war chest, chest, restrain, dire straits, unrestrained, sequestration, extraterrestrial. Meaning: ['ɔrkɪstrə /'ɔːk-] n. 1. a musical organization consisting of a group of instrumentalists including string players 2. seating on the main floor in a theater.
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1. The orchestra will give two more performances this week.
2. She plays the flute in an orchestra.
3. The orchestra is currently on tour in Germany.
4. The orchestra is preparing for a concert.
5. The Lithuanian Philharmonic Orchestra played Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
6. The orchestra has grown in stature.
7. The full orchestra includes two pairs of French horns.
8. The orchestra played with great panache.
9. The orchestra played with a winning combination of gusto and precision.
10. The orchestra is unrivalled in terms of technical mastery and sheer vitality.
11. After the orchestra had tuned up, the conductor walked on to the stage.
12. I've got an audition for the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra on Friday.
13. She plays the flute in the school orchestra.
14. He plays in the brass section of the orchestra.
15. They danced to Ruby Newman's orchestra .
16. The school choir stood on risers behind the orchestra.
17. The orchestra were beginning to tune up.
18. The orchestra went on/off stage to great applause.
19. The orchestra struck up a military march.
20. The orchestra had a distinctively warm and mellow sound.
21. The orchestra did Beethoven no favours.
22. The orchestra is conducted by John Williams.
23. She plays viola in a string orchestra.
24. The orchestra played to a capacity crowd .
25. A small orchestra was playing.
26. The orchestra was conducted by Mira Shapur.
27. The orchestra played brilliantly under Previn's baton.
28. The orchestra played before an enraptured audience.
29. He will be giving his farewell concert as Music Director of the Ulster Orchestra.
30. She's a cellist in the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
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