marquee

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A large tent with open sides, used for outdoors entertainment.
  2. A projecting canopy over an entrance, especially one with a sign that displays the name of the establishment or other information of it.
  3. Lights that turn on and off in sequence, or scrolling text, as these are common elements on a marquee.
  4. An illuminated panel that appears above the screen/playfield of an arcade game, typically displaying the game's title and manufacturer.
  5. A banner on a web page displaying text that scrolls horizontally.
  6. In graphical editing software, a special selection tool, used to highlight a portion of an image.
adj
  1. Most famous; preeminent.
verb
  1. To select (an object or region) with the marquee selection tool.
  2. To display text prominently at the top, as in a video. i.e. The text was marqueed at the end of the presentation. Marquee it.

Pronunciation

/mɑː(ɹ)ˈkiː/ En-us-marquee.ogg en-au-marquee.ogg

Word forms

marquee marquees marqueeing marqueed

Etymology

From marquise, from French marquise. Ultimately from same root as march (“border country”), margin (“edge”). Ultimately cognate with marque.

Synonyms

big top chase lights chaser lights marching ants
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