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Definition of actorly in English: actorlyadjective ˈaktəliˈaktərlē 1Characteristic of an actor or actress. he seems to lack the actorly range that the role requires Example sentencesExamples - His performance skills are less obtrusive than those of his actorly predecessors simply because we are already familiar with the style.
- It is a good metaphor for the self-centredness of the production itself - the dramatic stripped away in favour of actorly seriousness.
- His actorly slam-dunk is equalled, however, by half-lidded ingenue Scarlett Johansson, whose sheer unlikelihood as a romantic foil paradoxically renders her perfect.
- His actorly tricks, now so familiar, are rarely in evidence.
- Though he is unquestionably a movie star, he seems to lack the actorly range that the role requires.
- These are not nuanced performances, with actorly ticks and tricks.
- Some dancers take an actorly route, constantly clarifying their character's story so that the movement is motivated by the emotion.
- He had conveyed the strange hold the ring had on him with in wonderfully actorly fashion.
- The power comes from what the performance reveals about Depp, not what bits of actorly business he hides behind.
- They're not doing the nominees on stage for the actorly awards.
- Playing a character with two personalities may be a noble and actorly thing to attempt, unfortunately it is also difficult.
- He demonstrated a keen actorly sixth sense during the shoots.
- So will the twins be following in their famous parents' actorly footsteps?
Synonyms stage, dramatic, thespian, dramaturgical - 1.1 Affected or excessively dramatic.
she eschews the actorly flourishes of her co-star Example sentencesExamples - The film doesn't reek of actorly vanity or the shameless pursuit of Oscar glory.
- He admits, nonetheless, that other stories about his life, such as his actorly eccentricities, are not entirely fabricated.
- He didn't just direct this adaptation, he wrote the screenplay, yet this movie isn't filled with actorly moments.
- Thankfully it also comes across as an actorly affectation and isn't written into the character's story.
- Actually, this accent is one of the few flaws in a great performance: one is too aware of the actorly concept, of the art that fails to conceal art.
Synonyms exaggerated, ostentatious, actressy, stagy, showy, melodramatic, overacted, overdone, overripe, histrionic, affected, mannered, artificial, stilted, unreal, forced
Definition of actorly in US English: actorlyadjectiveˈaktərlē 1Characteristic of an actor or actress. he seems to lack the actorly range that the role requires Example sentencesExamples - Playing a character with two personalities may be a noble and actorly thing to attempt, unfortunately it is also difficult.
- It is a good metaphor for the self-centredness of the production itself - the dramatic stripped away in favour of actorly seriousness.
- These are not nuanced performances, with actorly ticks and tricks.
- He demonstrated a keen actorly sixth sense during the shoots.
- So will the twins be following in their famous parents' actorly footsteps?
- Though he is unquestionably a movie star, he seems to lack the actorly range that the role requires.
- Some dancers take an actorly route, constantly clarifying their character's story so that the movement is motivated by the emotion.
- They're not doing the nominees on stage for the actorly awards.
- His performance skills are less obtrusive than those of his actorly predecessors simply because we are already familiar with the style.
- He had conveyed the strange hold the ring had on him with in wonderfully actorly fashion.
- His actorly tricks, now so familiar, are rarely in evidence.
- The power comes from what the performance reveals about Depp, not what bits of actorly business he hides behind.
- His actorly slam-dunk is equalled, however, by half-lidded ingenue Scarlett Johansson, whose sheer unlikelihood as a romantic foil paradoxically renders her perfect.
Synonyms stage, dramatic, thespian, dramaturgical - 1.1 Affected or excessively dramatic.
she eschews the actorly flourishes of her co-star Example sentencesExamples - He didn't just direct this adaptation, he wrote the screenplay, yet this movie isn't filled with actorly moments.
- He admits, nonetheless, that other stories about his life, such as his actorly eccentricities, are not entirely fabricated.
- Thankfully it also comes across as an actorly affectation and isn't written into the character's story.
- The film doesn't reek of actorly vanity or the shameless pursuit of Oscar glory.
- Actually, this accent is one of the few flaws in a great performance: one is too aware of the actorly concept, of the art that fails to conceal art.
Synonyms exaggerated, ostentatious, actressy, stagy, showy, melodramatic, overacted, overdone, overripe, histrionic, affected, mannered, artificial, stilted, unreal, forced
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