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curtain call

/'kə:tnkɔ:l/
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Explanation of "Curtain Call"

Definition:
A "curtain call" is a noun that refers to the moment at the end of a play, concert, or performance when the actors or performers come back on stage to thank the audience for their applause. It’s a way for the performers to show appreciation for the audience's support.

Usage Instructions:
  • When to Use: You can use "curtain call" when talking about theater, concerts, or other performances.
  • How to Use: It is often used to describe the moment when the show is over, and the performers come forward to take a bow.
Example Sentence:
  • "After the final act, the audience erupted into applause, and the cast took their curtain call, smiling and waving."
Advanced Usage:
  • In Discussions: You might say, "The curtain call was emotional, as the lead actor had announced his retirement from the stage."
  • In Reviews: "The curtain call was met with a standing ovation, reflecting the audience's appreciation of the performance."
Word Variants:
  • Curtain: A piece of fabric that hangs in front of a window or stage.
  • Call: To summon or invite someone.
Different Meaning:
  • "Curtain call" is primarily used in the context of performances. It doesn’t have many different meanings outside of this context.
Synonyms:
  • Encore: This is often used to describe when performers return to the stage for another song or performance after the main show.
  • Bow: In the context of theater, to bow is similar and refers to the act of bending forward as a sign of gratitude or acknowledgment.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Take a bow: This means to acknowledge the audience's applause, similar to what performers do during a curtain call.
  • Curtains for someone: This idiom means that someone is doomed or finished in a situation, but it is unrelated to the performance context.
Summary:

A "curtain call" is a special moment at the end of a performance where the audience shows appreciation, and the performers acknowledge it.

Noun
  1. an appearance by actors or performers at the end of the concert or play in order to acknowledge the applause of the audience

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