scene
noun
uk
/siːn/ us
/siːn/scene noun (VIEW)
- abstract
- active matrix
- anamorphosis
- aquatint
- autostereogram
- foreground
- fresco
- gesture drawing
- golden triangle
- gouache
- graphic arts
- pix
- pixel
- pixelated
- polyptych
- poster
- wallchart
- watercolour
- willow pattern
- woodcut
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scene noun (PLACE)
scene of The police arrived to find a scene of horrifying destruction.
- Doctors pronounced him clinically dead at the scene of the accident.
- Ambulances, police cars and fire engines all converged on the scene.
- Bloodstained clothing was found near the scene.
- A knife was found at the scene of the crime.
- The car had been abandoned two kilometres away from the scene of the robbery.
scene noun (AREA)
come on the scene When small, inexpensive electronic calculators came on the scene, slide rules became a thing of the past.
scene noun (ARGUMENT)
- altercation
- be (on) non-speakers idiom
- belligerence
- bickering
- blood feud
- bust up phrasal verb
- collision
- controversy
- discord
- multi-front
- non-argument
- non-speaker
- pile
- pile on phrasal verb
- pile on/onto (someone) phrasal verb
- quarrel
- run something in phrasal verb
- scrap
- skirmish
- turf war