Meaning of Vaudeville | Babel Free
ˈvɔ.d(ə).vɪlDefinitions
- A style of multi-act theatrical entertainment which originated from France and flourished in Europe and North America from the 1880s through the 1920s.
- An entertainment in this style.
Equivalents
العربية
الإستعراض المسرحي
Català
vodevil
Deutsch
Vaudeville
Ελληνικά
βοντβίλ
Español
vodevil
Suomi
vaudeville
Français
vaudeville
ქართული
ვოდევილი
한국어
보더빌
Nederlands
vaudeville
Polski
wodewil
Português
vaudeville
Română
vodevil
Slovenščina
vodvil
Tagalog
bodabil
Türkçe
vodvil
Examples
“Mr. Sterling was born in Baltimore on June 24, 1915, to Jack Sexton and Edna Cable, veteran performers in vaudeville, showboats and stock companies.”
““Me, Myself and I,” directed by Emily Mann and engagingly acted by a cast that includes the invaluable Albee veteran Brian Murray, is in the tradition of Mr. Albee’s mid- and late-career works like “The Marriage Play” and “The Play About the Baby”: fragmented philosophical vaudevilles that turn the most fundamental questions of identity into verbal soft-shoes.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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