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Detailed Synonyms for scene in English

scene:

scene [the ~] noun

  1. the scene
    the scene
  2. the scene
    – graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept 1
    the view; the scene
    – graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept 1
    • view [the ~] noun
      • figure 2 shows photographic and schematic views of the equipment1
    • scene [the ~] noun
      • he painted scenes from everyday life1
  3. the scene
    – the painted structures of a stage set that are intended to suggest a particular locale 1
    the scene; the scenery
    – the painted structures of a stage set that are intended to suggest a particular locale 1
    • scene [the ~] noun
    • scenery [the ~] noun
      • they worked all night painting the scenery1
  4. the scene
    – the visual percept of a region 1
    the view; the prospect; the aspect; the scene; the vista; the panorama
    – the visual percept of a region 1
    • view [the ~] noun
      • the most desirable feature of the park are the beautiful views1
    • prospect [the ~] noun
    • aspect [the ~] noun
    • scene [the ~] noun
    • vista [the ~] noun
    • panorama [the ~] noun
  5. the scene
    – a consecutive series of pictures that constitutes a unit of action in a film 1
    the scene; the shot
    – a consecutive series of pictures that constitutes a unit of action in a film 1
  6. the scene
    – a subdivision of an act of a play 1
    the scene
    – a subdivision of an act of a play 1
    • scene [the ~] noun
      • the first act has three scenes1
  7. the scene
    – an incident (real or imaginary) 1
    the scene
    – an incident (real or imaginary) 1
    • scene [the ~] noun
      • their parting was a sad scene1
  8. the scene
    – the context and environment in which something is set 1
    the setting; the scene
    – the context and environment in which something is set 1
    • setting [the ~] noun
      • the perfect setting for a ghost story1
    • scene [the ~] noun
  9. the scene
    – the place where some action occurs 1
    the scene
    – the place where some action occurs 1
    • scene [the ~] noun
      • the police returned to the scene of the crime1
  10. the scene
    – a situation treated as an observable object 1
    the picture; the scene
    – a situation treated as an observable object 1
    • picture [the ~] noun
      • the political picture is favorable1
    • scene [the ~] noun
      • the religious scene in England has changed in the last century1
  11. the scene
    – a display of bad temper 1
    the fit; the scene; the tantrum; the conniption
    – a display of bad temper 1
    • fit [the ~] noun
      • he had a fit1
    • scene [the ~] noun
      • he made a scene1
    • tantrum [the ~] noun
      • she threw a tantrum1
    • conniption [the ~] noun
  12. the scene
    – The image that is depicted in a photograph. 2
    the scene
    – The image that is depicted in a photograph. 2
  13. the scene
    – A series of images and other controls combined together in a single component that can be dynamically instantiated in other components. 2
    the scene
    – A series of images and other controls combined together in a single component that can be dynamically instantiated in other components. 2
  14. the scene
    – An image and color combination designed to personalize a display window that is viewable to other people. For example, in Windows Live Messenger, someone can choose from a set of available scenes, or upload their own background image. They can also use a default color suggestion, or specify their own color. Someone's personalization is displayed in the main Messenger window (visible to themselves) and also in the main conversation window (visible to others). 2
    the scene
    – An image and color combination designed to personalize a display window that is viewable to other people. For example, in Windows Live Messenger, someone can choose from a set of available scenes, or upload their own background image. They can also use a default color suggestion, or specify their own color. Someone's personalization is displayed in the main Messenger window (visible to themselves) and also in the main conversation window (visible to others). 2

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Related Definitions for "scene":

  1. graphic art consisting of the graphic or photographic representation of a visual percept1
    • he painted scenes from everyday life1
  2. the painted structures of a stage set that are intended to suggest a particular locale1
  3. the visual percept of a region1
  4. a consecutive series of pictures that constitutes a unit of action in a film1
  5. a subdivision of an act of a play1
    • the first act has three scenes1
  6. an incident (real or imaginary)1
    • their parting was a sad scene1
  7. the context and environment in which something is set1
  8. the place where some action occurs1
    • the police returned to the scene of the crime1
  9. a situation treated as an observable object1
    • the religious scene in England has changed in the last century1
  10. a display of bad temper1
    • he made a scene1
  11. The image that is depicted in a photograph.2
  12. A series of images and other controls combined together in a single component that can be dynamically instantiated in other components.2
  13. An image and color combination designed to personalize a display window that is viewable to other people. For example, in Windows Live Messenger, someone can choose from a set of available scenes, or upload their own background image. They can also use a default color suggestion, or specify their own color. Someone's personalization is displayed in the main Messenger window (visible to themselves) and also in the main conversation window (visible to others).2

Related Synonyms for scene