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Word | Pantomime |
Telugu Meaning | పాంటోమైమ్, మూకాభినయము, అర్థంలేని ప్రవర్తన, మూకీ ప్రదర్శన |
a performance using gestures and body movements without words / act out without words but with gestures and bodily movements only / Representing only in mute actions / a musical play for children, usually a fairy tale. The same word also means a play in which the actors do not speak / Telling a story through gestures / acting without dialogue / a dramatic entertainment, originating in Roman mime, in which performers express meaning through gestures accompanied by music. / a way of expressing information or telling a story without words by using body movements and facial expressions / a performance in which a story is told without words by using body movements and facial expressions / a play for children performed during the Christmas season that is based on a fairy tale and includes singing and dancing / to make the movements of someone who is doing something without actually doing it, | |
Usage | ⇒ Pantomimes are usually displayed on the Christmas eve ⇒ The jealous actress called her understudy's performance a ridiculous pantomime. ⇒ Because he worked in pantomime, the clown could be understood wherever he appeared. ⇒ In the game of charades, one player uses pantomime to represent a word or phrase that the other players have to try to guess. ⇒ In a totally unstructured environment, they present this creative explosion through modern dance, mime, pantomime and music with a whole lot of playfulness. |
Synonyms | mime, dumb show, drama, performing, acting, play, pantomimist, spectacle, ballet, burlesque, charade, gesticulation, melodrama, mimic, mystery, vaudeville, gesture, mummer, act, characterization, |
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