enscene

/ɛnˈskɛn/

Definitions

1. noun

A scene or setting, especially one that is imaginary or fictional.

“The novel’s enscene was a medieval castle surrounded by a dense forest.”

2. verb

To create or set the scene for something, especially an event or a situation.

“The director ensconced the actors in the luxurious mansion to get them into character.”

Synonyms

  • background
  • scene
  • setting

Antonyms

  • chaos
  • unsettlement