Scenery

Noun

 * 1) View, natural features, landscape.
 * 2) Stage backdrops, property and other items on a stage that give the impression of the location of the scene.

Adjectives for Scenery
picturesque; distant; rugged; salient; impressive; glorious; noble; savage; diversified; quieting; grandiose; monstrous; fascinating; superlative; mountainous; sumptuous; gaudy; animated; admirable.

Verbs for Scenery
admire—; behold—; contemplate—; design—; devour—; enjoy—; feed on—; light—; present—; view—; —affects; —attracts; — awes; —changes; —delights; —enhances;—enraptures; —enthralls; —impresses; — inspires; —magnetizes.

Thesaurus
setting, side scene, sight, site, skyscape, sphere, squared circle, stadium, stage, stage screw, stage set, stage setting, sweep, tab, tableau, teaser, terrain, theater, tilting ground, tiltyard, tormentor, townscape, transformation, transformation scene, view, vista, walk, waterscape, wing, wingcut, woodcut, wrestling ring, act drop, agora, airscape, amphitheater, arena, asbestos, asbestos board, athletic field, auditorium, backdrop, background, batten, bear garden, border, bowl, boxing ring, bull ring, campus, canvas, circus, cityscape, cloth, cloudscape, cockpit, coliseum, colosseum, coulisse, counterweight, course, curtain, curtain board, cyclorama, decor, drop, drop curtain, field, fire curtain, flat, flipper, floor, forum, ground, gym, gymnasium, hall, hanging, hippodrome, landscape, lists, locale, lookout, marketplace, mat, milieu, mise-en-scene, open forum, outlook, palaestra, panorama, parade ground, perspective, pit, place, platform, precinct, prize ring, props, prospect, public square, purlieu, rag, range, ring, riverscape, scape, scene, scene of action, scenic view, screen, seascape, set,

Derived terms

 * chew the scenery

Translations

 * Czech:
 * Estonian: maastik
 * Hungarian: látvány, táj, tájkép
 * Ido:


 * Kurdish:
 * Scottish Gaelic:


 * Czech:
 * Estonian: kulissid, lavadekoratsioonid


 * Hungarian: díszlet
 * Spanish: