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See definition of pantomimist on Dictionary.com
  • as inactor
  • as inimpersonator
  • as inmime

synonyms for pantomimist

  • artist
  • character
  • clown
  • comedian
  • entertainer
  • performer
  • player
  • star
  • villain
  • amateur
  • barnstormer
  • extra
  • foil
  • ham
  • headliner
  • idol
  • impersonator
  • lead
  • mime
  • mimic
  • playactor
  • soubrette
  • stand-in
  • stooge
  • thespian
  • trouper
  • understudy
  • ventriloquist
  • walk-on
  • bit player
  • hambone
  • ingenue
  • ingénue
  • straight person
  • thesp

antonyms for pantomimist

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  • audience
  • fan
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      How to use pantomimist in a sentence

      One was the pantomimist Aliturus, the other was Poppæa, the harlot-empress.
      THE GREAT EVENTS BY FAMOUS HISTORIANS, VOLUME 03VARIOUS
      To be a successful clown you had also to be a good pantomimist, because all clowning is really based on the pantomime.
      THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A CLOWNISAAC FREDERICK MARCOSSON
      The Roman pantomimist worked in the great open-air theaters, and also in the homes of the rich.
      THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A CLOWNISAAC FREDERICK MARCOSSON
      There never was his equal in funny characters, and as a pantomimist no one ever took his place.
      A PIRATE OF PARTSRICHARD NEVILLE
      Scaramouch persisted for some time, and was, like the harlequin and columbine, a pantomimist.
      THE HERITAGE OF DRESSWILFRED MARK WEBB
      Her rle is taken by a pantomimist, usually the prima ballerina.
      THE COMPLETE OPERA BOOKGUSTAV KOBB
      The pantomimist spoke a universal language, because he talked with his hands.
      THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A CLOWNISAAC FREDERICK MARCOSSON
      He ought rather to have been trained for a life on the stage; without doubt he would have made a good pantomimist.
      LIFE IN A RAILWAY FACTORYALFRED WILLIAMS
      The modern clown, acrobat, magician, and pantomimist was produced by the union of the jester and the minstrel.
      ACROBATS AND MOUNTEBANKSHUGUES LE ROUX
      Before he could open it, Mr Folair, the pantomimist, thrust in his head.
      THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF NICHOLAS NICKLEBYCHARLES DICKENS
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