Thespian

//ˈθɛspi.ən//

Synonyms for "thespian" (87 found)

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Translations

9 translations across 6 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • драматичен adj (of, or relating to drama and acting)

Catalan

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  • actoral adj (of, or relating to drama and acting)

Ido

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  • aktorala adj (of, or relating to drama and acting)

Italian

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  • drammatica adj (of, or relating to drama and acting)
  • drammatico adj (of, or relating to drama and acting)
  • teatrale adj (of, or relating to drama and acting)

Polish

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  • aktorski adj (of, or relating to drama and acting)

Spanish

2 entries
  • actoral adj (of, or relating to drama and acting)
  • tespiano noun (Translations)

Sample sentences

7 total sentences available.

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Tom is a thespian.

Source: tatoeba (6383452)

In his way Carlyle was as much of a Thespian as Garrick or Kemble, Booth or Jeferson.

Source: wiktionary

Now, I don’t think you’ve met Melissa Wayne, a fellow Thespian.

Source: wiktionary

The courtyard’s empty and the Clients are inside the castle making pigs of themselves while watching a troupe of Thespians bait an animatronic bear.

Source: wiktionary

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