noun
- a large circular or oval building with rows of seats rising in tiers around a central open space, used for entertainment or sports
- a semicircular seating arrangement, especially in a lecture hall or theater
- a natural formation resembling an amphitheater, such as a valley surrounded by hills
Usage: geological
Examples
- The Roman Colosseum is the most famous amphitheater in the world.
- Students filled every seat in the medical school’s amphitheater for the lecture.
- The outdoor amphitheater hosts concerts during the summer months.
- We sat in the upper tier of the amphitheater to get a better view.
- The valley formed a natural amphitheater surrounded by towering cliffs.
- The university built a new amphitheater for large chemistry classes.
- Ancient gladiators fought in amphitheaters throughout the Roman Empire.