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    tableau
    /ˈtabləʊ/

    noun

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  2. TABLEAU definition: 1. an arrangement of people who do not move or speak, especially on a stage, who represent a view…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : a graphic description or representation : picture. winsome tableaux of old-fashioned literary days J. D. Hart. 2. : a striking or artistic grouping : arrangement, scene. 3. [short for tableau vivant (from French, literally, living picture)] : a depiction of a scene usually presented on a stage by silent and motionless costumed participants.

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  6. tableau. (ˈtæbləʊ) n, pl -leaux (-ləʊ; -ləʊz) or -leaus. 1. (Art Terms) same as tableau vivant. 2. (Theatre) a pause during or at the end of a scene on stage when all the performers briefly freeze in position. 3. any dramatic group or scene. 4. (Logic) logic short for semantic tableau.

  7. A tableau is a dramatic picture. If you catch a glance into the Oval Office and see top advisers speaking to each other with intensity, you behold a dramatic political tableau. Tableau comes from the old French for "picture, or painted target." We usually use tableau to describe a vivid living scene. If you are a journalist and want to describe ...

  8. A tableau is a scene, for example from the Bible, history, or mythology, that consists of a group of people in costumes who do not speak or move. The people are sometimes on a float in a procession. ...a nativity tableau. ...tableaux depicting the foundation of Barcelona.

  9. noun. , plural tab·leaux [ta-, blohz, tab, -lohz],tab·leaus. a picture, as of a scene. a picturesque grouping of persons or objects; a striking scene. a representation of a picture, statue, scene, etc., by one or more persons suitably costumed and posed.

  10. noun. /ˈtæbləʊ/ (plural tableaux. /ˈtæbləʊ/, /ˈtæbləʊz/ ) a scene showing, for example, events and people from history, that is presented by a group of actors who do not move or speak. The procession included a tableau of the Battle of Hastings. (figurative) She stood at the door observing the peaceful domestic tableau around the fire.

  11. TABLEAU meaning: 1. an arrangement of people who do not move or speak, especially on a stage, who represent a view…. Learn more.