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skene

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: //skiːniː//

KK: /skɛn/

noun
Definition

A structure used in ancient Greek theater, typically located at the back of the stage, which served as a backdrop and changing room for actors.


Example

The actors prepared behind the skene before stepping onto the stage.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you ever studied the role of the skene in ancient Greek theater?
Sloth B
Not really, but I know it's important for the stage design.
Sloth A
Yeah, it's fascinating how the skene served as both a backdrop and a place for actors to change costumes.
Sloth B
That sounds really interesting! I should read more about it.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
stage
theater
scene
Antonyms
audience
spectators
viewers
Root Explanation

**Skene** → The word 'skene' originates from Greek 'σκηνή' (skēnē), meaning a tent or a stage. In ancient Greek theater, it referred to the structure behind the stage where actors would change costumes and props. Thus, 'skene' signifies a place associated with performance and theatrical settings.

Memory Tip

Imagine a 'tent' or 'stage' where actors prepare for their performances — that's what 'skene' refers to in the context of theater.

Visually Confused Words
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