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    scene
    /siːn/

    noun

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  2. SCENE definition: 1. a part of a play or film in which the action stays in one place for a continuous period of time…. Learn more.

  3. scene. noun. ˈsēn. Synonyms of scene. 1. : one of the subdivisions of a play: such as. a. : a division of an act presenting continuous action in one place. b. : a single situation or unit of dialogue in a play. the love scene. c. : a motion-picture or television episode or sequence. 2. a. : a stage setting. b.

  4. the place where an action or event, real or imaginary, occurs. the setting for the action of a play, novel, etc. an incident or situation, real or imaginary, esp as described or represented. a subdivision of an act of a play, in which the time is continuous and the setting fixed.

  5. A scene in a play, film, or book is part of it in which a series of events happen in the same place.

  6. Definition of scene noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. A scene is where something happens or happened. How did you know that the thief would return to the scene of the crime? Scene can also describe part of a movie or a play. Did the last scene make you laugh, cry, or fall asleep? There are lots of common phrases that use the word scene.

  8. scene. (sēn) n. 1. Something seen by a viewer; a view or prospect. 2. The place where an action or event occurs: the scene of the crime. 3. The place in which the action of a play, movie, novel, or other narrative occurs; a setting. 4. a. A subdivision of an act in a dramatic presentation in which the setting is fixed and the time continuous. b.