performance
noun
uk
/pəˈfɔː.məns/ us
/pɚˈfɔːr.məns/performance noun (ACTIVITY)
- The financial performance of the business is fully expected to improve.
- He was fired from his $165,000 job for poor performance.
- At the end of each teaching practice, trainee teachers are asked to appraise their own performance.
- That was an impressive performance from such a young tennis player.
- When criticisms were made of the school's performance, the parents' group countered with details of its exam results.
performance noun (ENTERTAINMENT)
a performance mainly UK informal
- We all clapped his performance enthusiastically.
- an electrifying performance
- The audience was enraptured by the young soloist's performance.
- There was an explosion of applause from the audience at the end of the performance.
- She gave a masterly performance as Kate in 'The Taming of the Shrew'.
- aerobatic
- am-dram
- amateur theater
- balancing act
- banderilla
- happening
- lion dance
- magic circle
- masque
- matinee
- pageant
- rendering
- roast
- son et lumière
- spectacle
- staging
- star-studded
- street theatre
- stripping
- striptease
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