Mezzanine
Pronunciation: /ˈmɛzəˌniːn/
Mezzanine (noun)
- A small floor between two main floors in a building, often overlooking a larger space.
- A seating area in a theater, above the main floor but below the balcony.
- A type of financing that combines debt and equity, often used in business acquisitions.
Examples
- The mezzanine offers a great view of the lobby.
- They converted the mezzanine into a cozy reading nook.
Common collocations: build a mezzanine, mezzanine level, mezzanine space, mezzanine seating, sit in the mezzanine