greenroom
/ˈɡriːnruːm/ GREE-nroo-m
Definitions
1. noun
A room in a theater where actors wait before performing on stage, typically equipped with mirrors, seating, and other facilities.
“The cast spent several hours in the greenroom before the show, rehearsing their lines and making last-minute adjustments to their costumes.”
2. noun
A room or area used as a background or setting for a photo shoot, film, or television production.
“The film crew set up lights and cameras in the greenroom to capture the perfect shot of the lead actress.”
3. noun
A room or area with a green color scheme or decorations, often used for relaxation or recreation.
“The spa’s greenroom offered a serene atmosphere and a selection of herbal teas to promote relaxation.”