Synonyms for pantomimist
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : pan-tuh-mahy-mist |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈpæn təˌmaɪ mɪst |
Top 10 synonyms for pantomimist Other synonyms for the word pantomimist
Définition of pantomimist
- As in mime : noun an imitator
- As in actor : noun person who performs, entertains by role-playing
- As in impersonator : noun mimic
- Before he could open it, Mr Folair, the pantomimist, thrust in his head.
- Extract from : « The Life And Adventures Of Nicholas Nickleby » by Charles Dickens
- One was the pantomimist Aliturus, the other was Poppæa, the harlot-empress.
- Extract from : « The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 03 » by Various
- Scaramouch persisted for some time, and was, like the harlequin and columbine, a pantomimist.
- Extract from : « The Heritage of Dress » by Wilfred Mark Webb
- Her rle is taken by a pantomimist, usually the prima ballerina.
- Extract from : « The Complete Opera Book » by Gustav Kobb
- The modern clown, acrobat, magician, and pantomimist was produced by the union of the jester and the minstrel.
- Extract from : « Acrobats and Mountebanks » by Hugues Le Roux
- The pantomimist spoke a universal language, because he talked with his hands.
- Extract from : « The Autobiography of a Clown » by Isaac Frederick Marcosson
- There never was his equal in funny characters, and as a pantomimist no one ever took his place.
- Extract from : « A Pirate of Parts » by Richard Neville
- Mrs. Matthews (madame Vestris), long a celebrated dancer and pantomimist, died in England, aged 59.
- Extract from : « The Every Day Book of History and Chronology » by Joel Munsell
- The Roman pantomimist worked in the great open-air theaters, and also in the homes of the rich.
- Extract from : « The Autobiography of a Clown » by Isaac Frederick Marcosson
Antonyms for pantomimist
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