WordNet
n. seating that is arranged in sloping tiers so that spectators in the back can see over the heads of those in front
Usage examples of "tiered seats".
She stared at the top row of tiered seats as the King appeared with two magicians.
A position maintained as he urged her over the sand of the ring toward the tiered seats.
She had turned from him and now stared in horror and puzzlement at the crowd who stood at the foot of the tiered seats.
Tonks, still halfway up the tiered seats, was firing spells down at Bellatrix —.
Tonks, still halfway up the tiered seats, was firing spells down at Bellatrix - nobody seemed to realise that Harry was dying.
All around the half-circle stage, humans and nonhumans rose cheering and applauding from tiered seats.
There was a semicircle of tiered seats rising into the distance, most of them already full.
At the far end an empty throne loomed on a dais on either side were tiered seats behind a sort of fence, rising up to the base of the windows.
There was a large screen at the back of a stage and tiered seats so that everyone got a good view.
Men in the habits of most of the great orders of Gwynedd were crowded onto the tiered seats behind the thrones of his colleagues, white and brown and black and burgundy and blue among the purple of the bishops.
His eyes swept over the tiered seats on both sides of the large room.