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Learn to pronounce mar·quee

/märˈkē/
noun
  1. a canopy projecting over the entrance to a theater, hotel, or other building.
  2. a large tent used for social or commercial functions.

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4 days ago · 1. chiefly British : a large tent set up for an outdoor party, reception, or exhibition 2. a : a permanent canopy often of metal and glass projecting over an ...
Marquee definition: a tall rooflike projection above a theater entrance, usually containing the name of a currently featured play or film and its stars.
a sign on a roof-like structure that sticks out over the entrance to a public building, for example a theater, or the roof-like structure itself:.
MARQUEE meaning: 1 : a covered structure over the entrance to a building (such as a hotel or theater); 2 : a sign over the entrance to a theater that shows ...
A marquee is a theater sign or canopy that protrudes above a building's entrance. Movie theaters and performing arts theaters can have marquees, as can hotels ...
A marquee is a large tent which is used at a fair, garden party, or other outdoor event, usually for eating and drinking in.
marquee · (especially British English) a large tent used at social events. The guests sat under a large marquee. The wedding reception was held in a marquee.
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Marquee definition: A large tent, often with open sides, used chiefly for outdoor entertainment.
1. A banner which contains text that usually scrolls in a westward direction in a Web page. Marquees are normally used as advertising or for displaying ...
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mar•quee · 1. a projecting structure over the entrance to a building, esp. a theater or hotel. · 2. a large outdoor tent for sheltering a party or reception.