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dais

raised platform / podium / estrade
Noun
pl: daises

This term describes a physical elevation designed to create a visual hierarchy, ensuring that a person of authority or importance is visible to an entire audience. It carries a connotation of formality, prestige, and officialdom, often appearing in contexts like graduation ceremonies, courtrooms, or royal audiences. While similar to a stage, a dais is typically smaller and more integrated into the architecture of a room rather than being a standalone performance area. It serves as a focal point for dignity and leadership rather than for theatrical entertainment.

Meanings

Noun

A low platform raised above the surrounding floor, typically used for a speaker, a guest of honor, or a throne.

"The keynote speaker stepped up to the dais to begin her presentation."

Noun

A raised area at the end of a room or hall where important people sit during a formal event.

"The wedding party sat upon the dais overlooking the reception hall."

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