entr'acte

/ɔn'trækt/
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entr'acte

The orchestra plays a lively entr'acte while the curtain is closed.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • An interval between two acts of a play or opera: A short break or intermission separating the parts of a theatrical performance.
    • A performance during such an interval: A brief piece of music, dance, or other entertainment presented while the audience is in the theater during the intermission.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • The audience discussed the first act during the entr'acte.
    • A beautiful violin solo was performed as an entr'acte.
Advanced Usage
  • Used to describe a transitional or intervening period: While primarily theatrical, the term can be used metaphorically to describe any brief intervening period or event.
    • The treaty served as a diplomatic entr'acte between the two wars.
Variants and Related Words
  • Interlude (n): A short period of time or performance that comes between two longer or more significant parts.
  • Intermission (n): A pause or break, especially between the acts of a performance.
Synonyms
  • Interlude
  • Intermezzo
  • Interval (chiefly British English)
Related Phrases
  • There is no direct phrasal verb for 'entr'acte' as it is a noun.
Related Idioms
  • There is no common idiom directly based on 'entr'acte'.
entr'acte

The orchestra plays a lively entr'acte while the curtain is closed.

Noun
  1. a brief show (music or dance etc) inserted between the sections of a longer performance
  2. the interlude between two acts of a play

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