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[ pan-tuh-mahy-mist ] / ˈpæn təˌmaɪ mɪst / SEE SYNONYMS FOR pantomimist ON THESAURUS.COM
nouna person who acts in pantomime. the author of a pantomime. Origin of pantomimistFirst recorded in 1830–40; pantomime + -ist Words nearby pantomimistpanto, pantofle, pantograph, pantology, pantomime, pantomimist, pantomogram, pantonal, pantonality, pantoprazole sodium, pantothenate Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for pantomimistHer rle is taken by a pantomimist, usually the prima ballerina. The Complete Opera Book|Gustav Kobb The modern clown, acrobat, magician, and pantomimist was produced by the union of the jester and the minstrel. Acrobats and Mountebanks|Hugues Le Roux One was the pantomimist Aliturus, the other was Poppæa, the harlot-empress. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 03|Various The Roman pantomimist worked in the great open-air theaters, and also in the homes of the rich. The Autobiography of a Clown|Isaac Frederick Marcosson
Words related to pantomimistcomedian, star, artist, character, clown, player, villain, entertainer, performer, imitator, impersonator, mimic, thespian, amateur, ham, lead, extra, understudy, foil, mime |