Noun
1. the performance of a part or role in a drama
Adjective
1. serving temporarily especially as a substitute;
The president insisted that he was acting out of compassion, not opportunism.
For years the teaching of acting has been shrouded in mystery.
Acting is definitely a young person's profession in many ways.
She was messing with the coffee pot, which was acting up again.
Men fantasise as a substitute for acting out forbidden desires.
Her mother started her off acting in children's theatre.
She had come to England to pursue an acting career.
To keep it going, Lenoire kicked in her own earnings from acting.
Learning lines is very easy. Acting is very difficult.
Several tennis stars have had a stab at acting.
She worked as a stripper and did some acting.
When are you going to quit acting like a martyr?
Everything about the film was good. Good acting, good story, good fun.
He was accused of acting as a carrier for drug pushers.
She eventually decided the acting profession wasn't half bad.
n.
pretending faking masquerade false believe putting facade bluff feigning up a front posing show sham on making posture
n.
histrionics playacting enactment overacting performing enacting dramatics rendition dramaturgy posturing playing theatrical performance
n.
mimicry personation miming portrayal characterization impersonation projection mimicking representation
There is relatively little information about acting, maybe you can watch a bilingual story to relax your mood, I wish you a happy day!
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