Pronunciation: /ˈæk.tər/
noun a person who performs in plays, movies, or television shows
A1 The actor in the movie was very talented.
A2 She dreams of becoming a famous actor one day.
B1 The actor delivered a powerful performance in the play.
B2 The actor's versatility allows them to excel in both drama and comedy roles.
C1 The actor's dedication to their craft is evident in every role they take on.
C2 The actor's nuanced portrayal of the character earned them critical acclaim.
adjective relating to or characteristic of actors or acting
A1 He is an actor in the school play.
A2 She is an actor in a local theater group.
B1 The actor delivered his lines with emotion and conviction.
B2 The actor's performance received rave reviews from critics.
C1 The actor's versatility allows him to excel in both comedy and drama.
C2 The actor's portrayal of the character was so convincing that it left the audience in awe.
formal The actor delivered a powerful performance in the Shakespearean play.
informal I heard that actor is going to be in the new movie coming out next month.
slang That actor is so talented, he really knows how to bring a character to life.
figurative Being an actor on the stage of life requires great skill and emotional depth.
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