has gloss | (noun) a dramatic or musical entertainment; "they listened to ten different performances"; "the play ran for 100 performances"; "the frequent performances of the symphony testify to its popularity" performance, public presentation |
lexicalization | eng: performance |
lexicalization | eng: public presentation |
subclass of | (noun) a social event involving a public performance or entertainment; "they wanted to see some of the shows on Broadway" show |
has subclass | (noun) a short theatrical performance that is part of a longer program; "he did his act three times every evening"; "she had a catchy little routine"; "it was one of the best numbers he ever did" bit, number, turn, act, routine |
has subclass | (noun) a performance to raise money for a charitable cause benefit |
has subclass | (noun) a performance of music by players or singers not involving theatrical staging concert |
has subclass | (noun) performance by or technique of a pianist; "a program of pianism" pianism |
has subclass | (noun) performance of a play by a group of readers play reading |
has subclass | (noun) the first public performance of a play or movie premiere |
has subclass | (noun) performance of music or dance especially by soloists recital |
has subclass | (noun) a performance of a musical composition or a dramatic role etc.; "they heard a live rendition of three pieces by Schubert" rendering, rendition |
has subclass | (noun) theatrical performance combining singing and dancing song and dance |
has subclass | (noun) a performance of a play theatrical performance, histrionics, representation, theatrical |
has subclass | (noun) a lavishly produced performance; "they put on a Christmas spectacular" spectacular |
has subclass | (noun) (music) the first public performance (as of a dramatic or musical work) anywhere in the world world premiere |