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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31. The orchestra struck up and the curtain rose.
32. The chorus was seated above the orchestra.
33. The BBC Symphony Orchestra played with great panache.
34. The orchestra tuned their instruments.
35. The orchestra was brittle in tone.
36. He built the orchestra up from scratch.
37. Her departure is a great loss to the orchestra.
38. The orchestra will debut her new symphony.
39. Masur led the orchestra with assurance.
40. The orchestra is playing / are well.
41. The orchestra struck up a lively march.
42. The orchestra played selections from Hollywood musicals.
43. She conducted an orchestra of forty instruments.
44. The conductor signaled the orchestra to rise.
45. He plays the violin in an orchestra.
46. She plays the cello in an orchestra.
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47. Suddenly, cymbals crashed and the orchestra began playing.
48. And then the orchestra struck up the National Anthem.
49. There are musicians of all abilities in the orchestra.
50. The orchestra gave its first performance on Whit Monday.
51. The orchestra was working up to a crescendo.
52. The Moscow Symphony Orchestra is here on tour.
53. The orchestra had mangled Bach's music.
54. The orchestra played with evident enjoyment.
55. He conducts the London Symphony Orchestra.
56. The orchestra has several concert engagements.
57. An orchestra playing at full blast is a tremendous sound.
58. The orchestra decided to flout convention/tradition, and wear their everyday clothes for the concert.
59. It is a scandal that such a large town has no orchestra.
60. He can distinguish the sound of piano in an orchestra.
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