thespian

IPA: θˈɛspiʌn

noun

  • An actor or player.
  • A person from the ancient Greek city of Thespiae.
  • Alternative letter-case form of thespian. [An actor or player.]

adjective

  • Of, or relating to drama and acting; dramatic, theatrical.
  • Alternative letter-case form of thespian. [Of, or relating to drama and acting; dramatic, theatrical.]
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Examples of "thespian" in Sentences

  • Growing up, Suzy Berger would cringe when she was called a thespian.
  • Very early I recall a thespian named Thoman, who was supported by a Julia Pelby.
  • While the readings may strike some as overly "thespian," they take on real drama with repeated listens.
  • Giamatti’s tormented thespian is attempting to survive an especially grueling stage production of “Uncle Vanya.”
  • That sounded strange to me, so I called my thespian friend, Eric Oleson (it's okay to call him that because he's openly thespian).
  • Frankly I don't know why, it's not like his career has taken off in a different direction or anything, sure it's gone another way, but he's not become known as a thespian all of a sudden!
  • I mean, putting lipstick on a drowning polar bear might create some special mutant kind of thespian polar bear that can act in live-action Coca Cola commercials and subsist entirely on spilled oil and cruise-ship exhaust.
  • AYH agree they shouldn't cut joffrey scene, and i also don't think they cut the hound. the cersei / luwin scene makes MUCH more sense, and would relate to the "world class thespian" not being in the pilot, but being in the series a little better than if the "thespian" were the hound.

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