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    scenic
    /ˈsiːnɪk/

    adjective

    • 1. providing or relating to views of impressive or beautiful natural scenery: "the scenic route from Florence to Siena"
    • 2. relating to theatrical scenery: "a scenic artist from the Royal Opera House"

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  2. SCENIC definition: 1. having or allowing you to see beautiful natural features: 2. having or allowing you to see…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : of or relating to the stage, a stage setting, or stage representation. 2. : of or relating to natural scenery. a scenic view. 3. : representing an action, event, or episode. a scenic bas-relief. scenically. ˈsē-ni-k (ə-)lē. also ˈse- adverb. Examples of scenic in a Sentence.

  4. having pleasing or beautiful scenery. of or relating to the stage or to stage scenery. representing a scene, action, or the like. noun. a photograph, graphic representation, etc., depicting natural scenery. a scenic tour: to arrange scenics in advance. Discover More. Other Words From. sce ni·cal·ly adverb. un·sce nic adjective.

  5. having or showing beautiful natural surroundings: They took the scenic route on the way home.

  6. [usually before noun] having beautiful natural scenery. an area of scenic beauty; They took the scenic route back to the hotel. We found a nice scenic spot for lunch. There are seven miles of scenic drives with river walks and panoramic views.

  7. of or relating to natural scenery. 2. having beautiful natural scenery. a scenic drive. 3. of or relating to the stage or stage scenery. 4. (in painting) representing a scene, such as a scene of action or a historical event. Collins English Dictionary.

  8. Something scenic is lush and beautiful to look at, like a mountain range. A pretty sight can be called a beautiful scene, and you can refer to amazing, gorgeous sights as scenic. Niagara Falls and the Grand Canyon are two of the most scenic landmarks in the world; that's why so many tourists go to see them.

  9. 1. Of or relating to the stage, stage scenery, or theatrical representation: scenic design. 2. Constituting or affording pleasing views of natural features: climbed a hill for a scenic panorama of the valley; a scenic drive along the crater rim. n. A depiction of natural scenery. sce′ni·cal·ly adv.

  10. having views of the attractive, natural things in the countryside: a scenic route. an area of great scenic beauty. (Definition of scenic from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of scenic. in Chinese (Traditional) 風景優美的… See more. in Chinese (Simplified) 风景优美的… See more. in Spanish.

  11. scenic meaning, definition, what is scenic: surrounded by views of beautiful country...: Learn more.