venue

IPA: vˈɛnju

noun

  • A theater, auditorium, arena, or other area designated for sporting or entertainment events.
  • (law) A neighborhood or near place; the place or county in which anything is alleged to have happened; also, the place where an action is laid, or the district from which a jury comes.
  • (obsolete) A bout; a hit; a turn.
  • (sports) A stadium or similar building in which a sporting competition is held.
  • (by extension) The place where something happens.
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Examples of "venue" in Sentences

  • I said, 'I don't think the venue is the most important thing here.'
  • Will you stay at the Olympic village if your venue is an hour away?
  • And even this kind of venue is limited, as one can only hurl a watermellon so far.
  • There will be three blocks of short brickfilms and the venue is a 300 seat theater.
  • For an informal gathering, a quick e-mail or instant message ensuring the venue is accessible may suffice.
  • So we're wandering around outside the YMCA because the venue is an all ages club that sets up in the Y on Saturday nights.
  • And when that doesn’t work, I grab my Neo and write outside, or at the library – sometimes a change in venue is best for me.
  • There are usually many small-name acts on the bill; the venue is usually a high school gymnasium, roller skating rink, or an empty warehouse.
  • If the doctor violated professional ethics, the venue is the training program director, the hospital medical staff director or the state board of medicine, any or all of them would have been better than calling some reporter.

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