Pronunciation: /æks aʊt/
verb A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being. In this case, 'acts out' is a verb phrase that indicates the action of performing or portraying something in a dramatic or exaggerated manner.
A1 She acts out the scenes from her favorite movie with her friends.
A2 The child acts out when he doesn't get his way.
B1 The actor acts out the emotions of his character with great intensity.
B2 The student acts out the instructions given by the teacher.
C1 The therapist helps the patient understand why he acts out in certain situations.
C2 The performer acts out a dramatic monologue on stage with incredible skill.
formal The child often acts out in class, disrupting the learning environment for others.
informal Whenever he doesn't get his way, he acts out and throws a tantrum.
slang She acts out whenever she's feeling stressed and overwhelmed.
figurative His painting acts out his innermost emotions and struggles.
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