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one-acter in British English (ˌwʌnˈæktə) one-acter in American English (ˈwʌnˈæktər) nouninformal a short play consisting of one act Also: one-act (ˈwʌnˌækt) Word origin [1890–95 ]This word is first recorded in the period 1890–95. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: blip, bootstrap, cholesterol, masochism, phonemeExamples of 'one-acter' in a sentenceone-acter But he also gave us a problem: how to give this short, one-acter a real dramatic context. |