balcony · noun C /ˈbæl.kə.ni/
balcony (HOUSE ETC.)
B1 a small area joined to the wall outside an upper room where you can stand or sit
Dictionary example:
We had a drink out on the balcony and watched the sunset.
Learner example:
It's got a balcony, too, from where I can see the river. (Preliminary English Test; B1; German)
balcony (THEATRE)
C2 the seats in an upper area of a theatre
Dictionary example:
We had seats in the balcony.
Learner example:
The balcony seats reserved for students and young tourists felt like [they were] located on [a steep] cliff, looking down [on] all the heads in the better seats rather than [at] the stage. (Certificate of Proficiency in English; C2; Korean)