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coliseum

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Noun — A large arena, stadium, or theatre used for sports, concerts, or big public events.

Synonyms

Rare, literary or technical

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Etymology

From the Colosseum, the giant amphitheatre in ancient Rome, whose name came from Greek kolossos, meaning "giant statue".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “coliseum” mean?

The word “coliseum” means a large arena, stadium, or theatre used for sports, concerts, or big public events. In plain terms, a big arena-style venue for sports or shows, named after Rome's famous Colosseum.

How do you pronounce “coliseum”?

“Coliseum” is pronounced ko-luh-SEE-uhm ([kʰɑɫəˈsi.əm] in IPA).

How do you use “coliseum” in a sentence?

Here is “coliseum” used in a sentence: “The band played to a sold-out crowd at the city coliseum.”

What part of speech is “coliseum”?

“Coliseum” is a noun.

Where does the word “coliseum” come from?

The word “coliseum” comes from Greek. From the Colosseum, the giant amphitheatre in ancient Rome, whose name came from Greek kolossos, meaning "giant statue".

Is “coliseum” a common word?

“Coliseum” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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