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well-ˈacted, ppl. a. 1. Meritoriously conducted or lived.
1792A. Murphy Ess. Life & Genius Johnson 85, I boast no knowledge glean'd with toil and strife, That bright reward of a well-acted life. 2. Cleverly feigned or simulated.
1821Scott Kenilw. xxxvi, ‘Alas! my lord,’ said Varney, with well-acted passion. 1883D. C. Murray Hearts x, ‘My dear Malfi’, said Mark, in well-acted wonder and commiseration, ‘what is the matter?’ 3. Skilfully performed on the stage.
1890‘L. Falconer’ Mlle Ixe vi. 156 With far less emotion than a well-acted play would have excited in her. |