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Parts of Speech
Noun
Definitions
- A large public building used for concerts, exhibitions, and other events.
- Ancient Greek and Roman theaters, especially those used for musical performances.
Pronunciations
- US: /ˈoʊdiəm/
- UK: /ˈəʊdiəm/
Origin and Usage
The word "odeum" comes from the Greek word "ōideion," which means "a place for singing." In ancient Greece and Rome, odeums were often built for musical performances and other events. Today, the word is used to refer to large public buildings that are used for concerts, exhibitions, and other events.
Synonyms
- Concert hall
- Exhibition center
- Auditorium
- Music venue
Related Words
- Audio
- Opera
- Stage
- Theat
- House
Example Sentences
- The new odeum in town has state-of-the-art sound systems.
- The ancient odeums in Greece and Rome were architectural marvels.
- The exhibition in the odeum was a huge success.