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workshop
[ wurk-shop ]
noun
- a room, group of rooms, or building in which work, especially mechanical work, is carried on.
- a seminar, discussion group, or the like, that emphasizes exchange of ideas and the demonstration and application of techniques, skills, etc.:
a theater workshop; an opera workshop.
verb (used with object)
- to experiment with different versions of (a play or other performance), often in a collaborative environment:
Most comedians workshop their jokes in smaller clubs before adding them to a polished routine.
workshop
/ ˈɜːˌʃɒ /
noun
- a room or building in which manufacturing or other forms of manual work are carried on
- a room in a private dwelling, school, etc, set aside for crafts
- a group of people engaged in study or work on a creative project or subject
a music workshop
verb
- tr to perform (a play) with no costumes, set, or musical accompaniment
Other 51Թ Forms
- Dz·ɴǰsDZ adjective
Example Sentences
When "Mr Wright" said he was interested in viewing them, Mr Rudd invited him to come to his workshop in Salisbury, Wiltshire.
Not far from the Canton Fair, there are warrens of workshops in Guangdong making clothes, shoes and bags.
At a workshop in Kabul where carpets are made, hundreds of women and girls work in a cramped space, the air thick and stifling.
Unbeknownst to the public, the playwright’s tenure at the city’s most prominent Westside theater has also included workshops of nearly every production scheduled for the 2025-26 season.
Eady and Derricotte planned a retreat that would be equal parts literary workshop and summer camp, free of charge, for Black poets.
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