scene

/sin/
noun
  1. A place where an event or action occurs, especially a notable or dramatic one.
    • The garden was a peaceful scene with flowers and butterflies.
    • She described the chaotic scene at the market during the festival.
    • The police arrived at the scene of the accident within minutes.
  2. A part of a play, movie, or book in which the action happens in one place or time.
    • The final scene of the movie made everyone cry.
    • In Act II, Scene 3, the hero confronts the villain.
    • The director rehearsed the fight scene for hours.
  3. A view or picture of a place or landscape.
    • From the top of the hill, we had a stunning scene of the valley below.
    • The photographer captured a scene of the sunset over the ocean.
    • The artist painted a beautiful winter scene with snow-covered trees.
  4. A public display of strong emotion or behavior, often embarrassing or dramatic.
    • He caused a scene at the party by shouting at everyone.
    • Please don't make a scene in the restaurant; let's talk calmly.
    • She walked out quietly, not wanting to create a scene.
  5. A particular area of activity or interest, especially in arts or culture.
    • The art scene in this city is very vibrant and diverse.
    • She is new to the music scene in Nashville.
    • He's been part of the comedy scene for over a decade.
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