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Matinee Meaning in English

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ˈmætɪˌneɪ
MAT-ih-nay
ˈmætɪˌneɪ
MAT-ih-nay

Definition

A matinee is a movie, play, or performance that takes place in the afternoon, usually before the evening.

Usage & Nuances

'Matinee' is used mostly for films and live performances; the word feels a bit formal or old-fashioned in casual speech. In American English, it's common for movie times; in British English, it's more for theater. 'Matinee' always refers to an afternoon event, not morning or evening.

Example Sentences

The matinee starts at 2 p.m.

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She bought tickets for the matinee performance.

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Children's movies are often shown as a matinee.

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Let’s catch the matinee—tickets are way cheaper than at night.

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My grandma loves going to matinee shows because she doesn’t like staying out late.

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If you want good seats, get to the matinee early on weekends.

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