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Synonyms for acted out
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : akt |
Phonetic Transcription : ækt |
Top 10 synonyms for acted out Other synonyms for the word acted out
- act
- act a part
- act out
- ape
- appear as
- assume character
- be bad
- be on
- be out of line
- behave badly
- body forth
- bring down the house
- carry on
- contain
- copy
- discourse
- ditto
- do
- do a number
- do a turn
- do an impression of
- double as
- dramatize
- dress as
- emblematize
- emote
- enact
- exhibit
- express
- exteriorize
- externalize
- fake
- flag
- fool around
- gesticulate
- give the high sign
- ham
- ham it up
- hominify
- horseplay
- humanize
- image
- imitate
- impersonate
- indicate
- live as
- make human
- make like
- make trouble
- manifest
- masquerade as
- materialize
- mime
- mimic
- mirror
- misbehave
- motion
- objectify
- offer
- pantomime
- pass oneself off as
- perform
- personate
- personize
- play
- play a role
- playact
- portray
- pose as
- present
- produce
- put on
- put on an act
- raise hell
- rebel
- render
- represent
- set a bad example
- show
- show off
- sign
- signal
- signalize
- sow one's wild oats
- stage
- substantiate
- symbolize
- take the part of
- tread the boards
- typify
- use one's hands
- use sign language
- wave
Définition of acted out
Origin :- mid-15c., "to act upon or adjudicate" a legal case; 1590s in the theatrical sense, from Latin actus, past participle of agere (see act (n.)). To act up "be unruly" is from 1903. To act out "behave anti-socially" (1974) is from psychiatric sense of "expressing one's unconscious impulses or desires." Related: Acted; acting.
- As in perform : verb act, depict as entertainment
- As in personify : verb represent some other being, character
- As in act up (misbehave) : verb misbehave badly
- As in act up : verb misbehave
- As in signalize : verb gesture
- As in gesture/gesticulate : verb make signs, motions to communicate
- As in impersonate : verb pretend to be another
- He had, in fancy, acted out just such a scene while on his hopeful way to Paris.
- Extract from : « Donald and Dorothy » by Mary Mapes Dodge
- Such is the gospel that is acted out in the commercial world to-day.
- Extract from : « A California Girl » by Edward Eldridge
- I believe he acted out of pure childishnesshaving a tendency to hysteria.
- Extract from : « Metapsychical Phenomena » by J. Maxwell
- And the one who kept peeking at us as we acted out our movie scenes?
- Extract from : « Dan Carter and the Haunted Castle » by Mildred A. Wirt
- Those who had known had acted out their own tragedy to the end and were gone with their secret.
- Extract from : « Greifenstein » by F. Marion Crawford
- It is true that she also acted out that sense—acted fully, decidedly.
- Extract from : « Life Without and Life Within » by Margaret Fuller
- The story was also dramatized and acted out over and over again.
- Extract from : « Primary Handwork » by Ella Victoria Dobbs
- The drama of political vengeance was acted out a l'outrance.
- Extract from : « The Last Laird of MacNab » by Various
- The gesturing hands then indicated Raf, acted out the battle which had ensued.
- Extract from : « Star Born » by Andre Norton
- I'm just sure, from the way the birds have acted out there all summer, that it is the rattler's den.
- Extract from : « Freckles » by Gene Stratton-Porter
Antonyms for acted out
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