gallery

/ˈɡæləri/
noun
  1. A room or building for the display or sale of works of art.
    • The gallery is hosting a new exhibition of photographs.
    • She bought a small painting from a local gallery downtown.
    • We spent the afternoon walking through the modern art gallery.
  2. A long, narrow room or passage, often with windows along one side, used for walking or displaying items.
    • Guests strolled through the galleried corridor during the party.
    • The museum's upper gallery contains ancient pottery.
    • The mansion had a long gallery lined with family portraits.
  3. An upper floor of seats in a theater or cinema, or a similar balcony area.
    • We sat in the gallery and had a great view of the stage.
    • Tickets for the gallery are cheaper than the orchestra seats.
    • The audience in the gallery cheered loudly after the performance.
  4. A group of spectators at a sports event or other public occasion.
    • A small gallery of fans watched the tennis match from the sidelines.
    • The gallery roared as the golfer made the putt.
    • The player waved to the gallery after scoring the winning goal.
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