scenery

noun
UK: /ˈsiːnəri/
US: /ˈsiːnəri/
  1. The natural beauty of a place, especially in the countryside.

    1. The mountain scenery was beautiful.
    2. The hotel boasts breathtaking scenery overlooking the ocean and the coastline.
  2. The painted background and furniture used on a theatre stage or in a film or television studio to create the impression of a real place.

    1. The play's scenery was very impressive.
    2. The elaborate scenery transported the audience to a different time and place during the performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "scenery" in English means: The natural beauty of a place, especially in the countryside., The painted background and furniture used on a theatre stage or in a film or television studio to create the impression of a real place..

The phonetic transcription of "scenery" is /ˈsiːnəri/ in British English and /ˈsiːnəri/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "scenery": landscape, view, backdrop, setting.

Example usage of "scenery": "The mountain scenery was beautiful.". More examples on the page.