Venue - Wikipedia-style Article
Venue
Definition
Venue refers to a location where an event, gathering, or activity takes place. It can also describe a place designated for legal proceedings.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈvɛn.juː/
- Respelling: VEN-yoo
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈvɛn.juː/
- Respelling: VEN-yoo
Etymology
The word "venue" originates from the Old French "venue," meaning "a coming," derived from Latin "venire," meaning "to come." It was adopted into English in the 14th century to describe a legal term for the location of a trial and later expanded to refer to event locations.
Derivatives
- Venue-based (adjective)
- Revenue (noun, derived meaning)
- Event venue (noun)
- Legal venue (noun)
- Multivenue (adjective)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Usage
The noun "venue" is commonly used to refer to places where events occur, such as "The concert will be held at the main venue downtown." In legal contexts, it denotes the jurisdiction or location of a trial, for example, "The lawyer requested a change of venue for the case."
Related Terms
- Auditorium: A large space for public gatherings or performances.
- Courtroom: A legal setting for trials and hearings.
- Stadium: A large venue for sports or concerts.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- A place where events, gatherings, or activities occur: Refers to locations used for specific purposes such as concerts, meetings, or celebrations.
- Example: "The wedding venue was decorated beautifully."
- A place where legal proceedings are held: Refers to the jurisdiction or geographic location of a trial or legal case.
- Example: "The attorney argued for a change of venue due to public bias."
- A designated site for specific functions: Describes a location chosen for a particular type of activity or purpose.
- Example: "The conference venue includes multiple breakout rooms."