Playactor

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /pleɪˈæktər/

Definitions of playactor

noun a person who behaves in an artificial or insincere way, especially in order to deceive or impress others

Example Sentences

A1 The playactor pretended to be a princess in the school play.

A2 The playactor rehearsed their lines before going on stage.

B1 The playactor was known for their ability to transform into different characters.

B2 The playactor received rave reviews for their performance in the play.

C1 The playactor's versatility and talent on stage impressed the audience.

C2 The playactor's method acting approach brought depth to their character portrayal.

Examples of playactor in a Sentence

formal The playactor delivered a flawless performance in the Shakespearean play.

informal I heard that new guy is a real playactor, he can act in any role!

slang That playactor is always putting on a show for attention.

figurative Don't be a playactor and pretend to be something you're not.

Grammatical Forms of playactor

past tense

played

plural

playactors

comparative

more playacting

superlative

most playacting

present tense

playacts

future tense

will playact

perfect tense

have playacted

continuous tense

is playacting

singular

playactor

positive degree

playactor

infinitive

to playact

gerund

playacting

participle

playacted

Origin and Evolution of playactor

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'playactor' originated from the combination of 'play' and 'actor', referring to someone who acts in plays or performances.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'playactor' evolved to simply 'actor', which is now commonly used to describe someone who performs in plays, movies, or other forms of entertainment.