picture show
/'piktʃəʃou/
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Definition
Noun: 1. A motion picture; a movie: A form of entertainment or artistic medium that tells a story or presents a narrative through a sequence of moving images, typically shown in a theater or cinema. This is the primary and most common meaning.
Usage
The term "picture show" is used to refer to a film or movie. It is a somewhat dated or informal term, often associated with early to mid-20th century usage. It can refer to the film itself or the event of watching it in a theater. - It functions as a countable noun. - It is often used with verbs like go to, see, watch, or put on.
Examples
- Noun:
- The whole town turned out for the Saturday night picture show.
- When I was a child, my grandfather would take me to the picture show every weekend.
- They're putting on an old picture show at the community center.
Advanced Usage
- "The pictures": In some dialects, especially British English, "the pictures" is a common colloquial term for the cinema or movies. "Picture show" is a related, slightly more formal variant.
- Let's go to the pictures tonight.
- The term can evoke a sense of nostalgia or a bygone era of entertainment.
Variants and Related Words
- Motion picture: A more formal term for a film.
- Movie: The most common modern synonym.
- Film: A common synonym, often used in more formal or artistic contexts.
- Cinema: Can refer to the art form, the industry, or a movie theater.
- Flick: A very informal, slang term for a movie.
Synonyms
- Movie
- Film
- Motion picture
- Flick (informal)
Idioms and Phrases
- Go to the picture show: To go to the cinema to watch a movie.
- We used to go to the picture show every Friday after school.
Noun
- a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement
- they went to a movie every Saturday night
- the film was shot on location