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Antonyms for play-actor
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : pley-akt |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈpleɪˌækt |
Definition of play-actor
- As in thespian : noun actor, actress
- As in actor : noun person who performs, entertains by role-playing
- The idea that she should even think of marrying a play-actor was unbelievable.
- Extract from : « The Portygee » by Joseph Crosby Lincoln
- In your grandpa's case, 'twas your pa, who had been a play-actor.
- Extract from : « The Portygee » by Joseph Crosby Lincoln
- He had been a play-actor before the war and knew how to conceal his identity.
- Extract from : « Lights and Shadows in Confederate Prisons » by Homer B. Sprague
- I have been a play-actor and know how to stage a pair of gabies to the show.
- Extract from : « The Lady of Loyalty House » by Justin Huntly McCarthy
- He is the greatest Play-actor that at present draws salary in this world.
- Extract from : « Past and Present » by Thomas Carlyle
- If it ain't our Phœbe a-walking about in the moonlight like a play-actor!
- Extract from : « Phoebe, Junior » by Mrs [Margaret] Oliphant
- “Your father is a play-actor, Mr. Sheridan,” said he at last.
- Extract from : « A Nest of Linnets » by Frank Frankfort Moore
- Would that imply that I was a play-actor, or owner of the Museum?
- Extract from : « The Funny Side of Physic » by A. D. Crabtre
- I'm sure you can be as comical as any play-actor when you choose!
- Extract from : « Lyre and Lancet » by F. Anstey
- A like event happened, in my time, to a play-actor, buried at Cambridge.
- Extract from : « Dealings With The Dead » by A Sexton of the Old School
Synonyms for play-actor
- amateur
- artist
- barnstormer
- bit player
- character
- clown
- comedian
- entertainer
- extra
- foil
- ham
- hambone
- headliner
- idol
- impersonator
- ingenue
- lead
- mime
- mimic
- pantomimist
- performer
- play-actor
- player
- soubrette
- stand-in
- star
- stooge
- straight person
- thesp
- thespian
- trouper
- understudy
- ventriloquist
- villain
- walk-on
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