Synonyms and Antonyms of role player
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synonym (synonym of role player )
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a person who makes deceitful pretenses (noun.person)
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a theatrical performer (noun.person)
hypernym (role player IS A KIND OF .... relation)
a person who makes deceitful pretenses (noun.person)
someone who leads you to believe something that is not true (noun.person)
a theatrical performer (noun.person)
an entertainer who performs a dramatic or musical work for an audience (noun.person)
hyponym (.... IS A KIND OF role player relation)
a person who makes deceitful pretenses (noun.person)
someone who pretends that famous people are his/her friends (noun.person)
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a contestant entered in a competition under false pretenses (noun.person)
a theatrical performer (noun.person)
a female actor (noun.person)
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an actor who travels around the country presenting plays (noun.person)
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an actor who specializes in playing supporting roles (noun.person)
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an actor in a comedy (noun.person)
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an unskilled actor who overacts (noun.person)
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an actor who plays villainous roles (noun.person)
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an actress who specializes in playing the role of an artless innocent young girl (noun.person)
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actor who plays the leading male role (noun.person)
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an actor who communicates entirely by gesture and facial expression (noun.person)
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an actor situated in the audience whose acting is rehearsed but seems spontaneous to the audience (noun.person)
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a person who enacts a role in an event that occurred earlier (noun.person)
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an actor who draws more attention than other actors in the same scene (noun.person)
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an actor who plays a role in a film (noun.person)
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an actor who plays a principal role (noun.person)
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a minor actor in crowd scenes (noun.person)
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an actor who specializes in tragic roles (noun.person)
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an actor able to replace a regular performer when required (noun.person)
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a selfish actor who upstages the other actors (noun.person)
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plays a small part in a dramatic production (noun.person)
instance hyponym (.... IS A KIND OF role player relation
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United States filmmaker and comic actor (1935-) (noun.person)
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United States dancer and cinema actor noted for his original and graceful tap dancing (1899-1987) (noun.person)
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United States actor; husband of Georgiana Emma Barrymore and father of Ethel Barrymore and John Barrymore and Lionel Barrymore (1847-1905) (noun.person)
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United States actor; son of Maurice Barrymore and Georgiana Barrymore (1878-1954) (noun.person)
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United States actor; son of Maurice Barrymore and Georgiana Barrymore (1882-1942) (noun.person)
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United States film actor (1899-1957) (noun.person)
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United States actor and assassin of President Lincoln (1838-1865) (noun.person)
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English actor who was the first to play the leading role in several of Shakespeare's tragedies (1567-1619) (noun.person)
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Welsh film actor who often co-starred with Elizabeth Taylor (1925-1984) (noun.person)
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United States film actor known for his portrayals of tough characters (1899-1986) (noun.person)
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French actor and cabaret singer (1888-1972) (noun.person)
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United States film actor noted for his portrayals of strong silent heroes (1901-1961) (noun.person)
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English dramatist and actor and composer noted for his witty and sophisticated comedies (1899-1973) (noun.person)
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Canadian actor who frequently played character parts with his wife Jessica Tandy (1911-2003) (noun.person)
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United States singer and film actor (1904-1977) (noun.person)
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United States film actor whose moody rebellious roles made him a cult figure (1931-1955) (noun.person)
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United States film actor who frequently plays tough characters (born 1943) (noun.person)
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French film actor (born in 1948) (noun.person)
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United States actor (born in Ireland); father of Georgiana Emma Barrymore (1827-1862) (noun.person)
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United States film actor noted for his swashbuckling roles (1883-1939) (noun.person)
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United States film actor; son of Douglas Elton Fairbanks, (1909-2000) (noun.person)
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United States film actor (1905-1982) (noun.person)
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United States film actor (1901-1960) (noun.person)
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English actor and theater manager who was the foremost Shakespearean actor of his day (1717-1779) (noun.person)
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Australian actor (born in the United States in 1956) (noun.person)
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English actor of Shakespearean roles who was also noted for appearances in films (1904-2000) (noun.person)
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United States actor (born in England) who was the elegant leading man in many films (1904-1986) (noun.person)
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English actor and dramatist and critic and director noted for his productions of Shakespearean plays (1877-1946) (noun.person)
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English stage and screen actor noted for versatility (1914-2000) (noun.person)
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United States film actor (born in 1956) (noun.person)
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English actor on stage and in films (1908-1990) (noun.person)
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English actor who edited the first folio of Shakespeare's plays (1556-1630) (noun.person)
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versatile United States film actor (born in 1937) (noun.person)
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Welsh film actor (born in 1937) (noun.person)
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English actor of stage and screen (1893-1943) (noun.person)
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United States singer (born in Russia) who appeared in the first full-length talking film (1886-1950) (noun.person)
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United States film actor (born in England) noted for his performances in horror films (1887-1969) (noun.person)
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English actor noted for his portrayals of Shakespeare's great tragic characters (1789-1833) (noun.person)
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United States comedian and actor in silent films noted for his acrobatic skills and deadpan face (1895-1966) (noun.person)
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United States dancer who performed in many musical films (1912-1996) (noun.person)
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United States film actor (born in England) (1899-1962) (noun.person)
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United States actor who was an expert in kung fu and starred in martial arts films (1941-1973) (noun.person)
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United States film actor (1925-2001) (noun.person)
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United States comic actor in silent films; he used physical danger as a source of comedy (1893-1971) (noun.person)
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United States actor (born in Hungary) noted for playing sinister roles (1904-1964) (noun.person)
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United States film actor (born in Hungary) noted for portraying monsters (1884-1956) (noun.person)
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United States actor who performed with his wife Lynn Fontanne in many stage productions (1893-1977) (noun.person)
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United States actor (1914-1998) (noun.person)
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United States actor and comedian (born in 1945) (noun.person)
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English film actor (1909-1984) (noun.person)
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United States film actor (1917-1997) (noun.person)
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English actor and comedian who appeared on television and in films (born in 1935) (noun.person)
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United States film actor (born in 1925) (noun.person)
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English actor best know for his Shakespearean roles (1907-1989) (noun.person)
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British actor (born in Ireland in 1932) (noun.person)
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United States film actor and director (born in 1927) (noun.person)
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United States actor and filmmaker who starred with Paul Newman in several films (born in 1936) (noun.person)
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British stage and screen actor noted for playing classic roles (1902-1983) (noun.person)
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United States film actor noted for playing gangster roles (1893-1973) (noun.person)
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award-winning United States film actor (1928-1999) (noun.person)
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English comic actor (1925-1980) (noun.person)
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United States singer and film actor (1915-1998) (noun.person)
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United States actor (1858-1942) (noun.person)
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Russian actor and theater director who trained his actors to emphasize the psychological motivation of their roles (1863-1938) (noun.person)
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United States film actor who portrayed incorruptible but modest heros (1908-1997) (noun.person)
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United States actor and film director (born in Austria) who was a leader in developing method acting in the United States (1901-1982) (noun.person)
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United States film actor (born in Austria) (1885-1957) (noun.person)
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United States film actor who appeared in many films with Katharine Hepburn (1900-1967) (noun.person)
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English actor and theatrical producer noted for his lavish productions of Shakespeare (1853-1917) (noun.person)
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British actor and playwright (1921-2004) (noun.person)
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United States film actor who played tough heroes (1907-1979) (noun.person)
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United States actor and filmmaker (1915-1985) (noun.person)
derivation (.... is derived from role player )
a person who makes deceitful pretenses (noun.person)
make believe with the intent to deceive (verb.communication)
(verb.communication)
speak insincerely or without regard for facts or truths (verb.communication)
(verb.creation)
make a copy of with the intent to deceive (verb.creation)
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behave unnaturally or affectedly (verb.creation)
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make a pretence of (verb.creation)
(verb.social)
tamper, with the purpose of deception (verb.social)
(adj.all)
adopted in order to deceive (adj.all)
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fraudulent; having a misleading appearance (adj.all)
a theatrical performer (noun.person)
play a role or part (verb.creation)
(verb.creation)
perform on a stage or theater (verb.creation)
(adj.pert)
of or relating to drama (adj.pert)
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