Thespian
Contents
English
Adjective
Thespian (comparative more Thespian, superlative most Thespian)
- of, or relating to drama and acting; dramatic, theatrical
Noun
Thespian (plural Thespians)Verbs for Thespian
applaud -; greet -; applaud—; teach-; coach—; coddle—; condition—; debar—; develop—; exhaust—; assign-; fit—; govern—; honor—; inspire—; key up —; league —s; match—; oppose—; proselyte—; provide for—; solicit—; stimulate—; strain—; subsidize—; time—; - creates; - blunders through; - conforms to; - appears; - evokes; - gesticulates; - impersonates; - interprets; - mimics; - narrates; - parrots; - performs; - personifies; - radiates; - recites; - spouts; - suggests; - wails;
Adjectives for Thespian
accomplished; master; wicked; gifted; distinguished; competent; charming; brilliant; subtle; exotic; fascinating; indomitable; obscure; hardened; stately; naturalistic; mediocre; energetic; spirited;
Thesaurus
player, protean actor, reciter, scenic, soubrette, spectacular, stage performer, stage player, stagelike, stageworthy, stagy, starstruck, stellar, stooge, straight man, stroller, strolling player, theaterlike, theatrical, thrown away, trouper, underacted, underplayed, utility man, vaudevillian, villain, Roscius, actor, actor-proof, actress, all-star, antagonist, bad guy, ballet, balletic, barnstormer, character, character actor, character man, character woman, child actor, cinematic, cinematographic, diseur, diseuse, dramatic, dramatical, dramatizer, dramaturgic, feeder, film, filmic, foil, ham, hammy, heavy, histrio, histrion, histrionic, impersonator, ingenue, juvenile, legitimate, matinee idol, melodramatic, milked, mime, mimer, mimic, monodramatic, monologist, movie, mummer, operatic, overacted, overplayed, pantomime, pantomimist, performer, playactor,
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈθɛspiən/, /ˈθɛzbiən/
- Rhymes: -ɛspiən