Circus
/'sə:kəs/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A traveling show featuring performances: A circus is a performance given by a traveling company of entertainers such as acrobats, clowns, and animal trainers, often held in a large tent.
- The company or group itself: The circus can also refer to the traveling company of entertainers, including their staff and animals.
- A situation of noisy confusion or uproar: Informally, a circus describes a frenetic, disorganized, and often amusingly chaotic disturbance, reminiscent of the busy, noisy atmosphere of a real circus.
- (Historical) An arena for public spectacles: In antiquity, a circus was an open-air stadium or arena, particularly in ancient Rome, used for chariot races, gladiatorial games, and other public entertainments.
- A circular open space: A circus can be a circular area or a round open space at a street intersection.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The children were thrilled to see the elephants and clowns at the circus.
- After years of training, she finally ran away to join the circus.
- The political debate turned into a complete circus with everyone shouting.
- The Circus Maximus in Rome could hold over 150,000 spectators.
- Piccadilly Circus is a famous road junction and public space in London.
Advanced Usage
- "to be a circus": to be a chaotic, ridiculous, or overly theatrical situation.
- The office meeting was an absolute circus; no one could agree on anything.
- "three-ring circus": a situation of extreme confusion with many simultaneous, distracting activities.
- Trying to manage three young children at the airport was like running a three-ring circus.
Variants and Related Words
- Circus (capitalized): Used in the taxonomic genus name , comprising birds of prey known as harriers.
- The hen harrier's scientific name is Circus cyaneus.
- Circusy (adj., informal): Resembling or characteristic of a circus, especially in being chaotic or colorful.
- The decorations were a bit too circusy for the formal event.
Synonyms
- Spectacle: A visually striking performance or event.
- Extravaganza: A lavish and spectacular show or event.
- Melee: A confused, noisy, chaotic fight or disturbance.
- Arena: A level area surrounded by seats for spectators, used for sports or entertainment.
Related Phrases
- "Bread and circuses": A phrase describing a superficial means of appeasing the public, typically through entertainment and provision of basic needs, to distract from more serious issues. (From Latin ).
- The government's policies were criticized as mere bread and circuses.
Idioms
- "It's a circus!": An exclamation used to describe a situation that is out of control, ridiculous, or overly dramatic.
- When the fire alarm went off during the exam, the whole school was a circus!
Noun
- a genus of haws comprising the harriers
- an arena consisting of an oval or circular area enclosed by tiers of seats and usually covered by a tent
- they used the elephants to help put up the circus
- (antiquity) an open-air stadium for chariot races and gladiatorial games
- a frenetic disorganized (and often comic) disturbance suggestive of a large public entertainment
- it was so funny it was a circus
- the whole occasion had a carnival atmosphere
- a performance given by a traveling company of acrobats, clowns, and trained animals
- the children always love to go to the circus
- a travelling company of entertainers; including trained animals
- he ran away from home to join the circus