💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Mimester"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| mimestrynoun | The performance art of miming, as done by a mime. |
| mimingnoun | A performance in mime. |
| mimicnoun | A person who practices mimicry; especially: |
| mute | Not having the power of speech; dumb. |
| mimernoun | Someone who mimes during a performance of a song |
| mimenoun | A form of acting without words; pantomime. |
| mimodramanoun | The performance of a dramatic work through mime. |
| mimmernoun | Alternative form of mummer. [A person who dons a disguising costume, as for a parade or a festival.] |
| mimiambicnoun | Relating to mimiambs. |
| mimiambnoun | (literature, Ancient Greece, rare) A short humorous dramatic scene in verse. |
| persona mutanoun | (theater) A nonspeaking role, a silent actor. |
| mummerynoun | (figuratively) A ridiculous or ostentatious ceremony, formerly especially of a religious nature; extravagant or hypocritical performance. |
| mutistnoun | One who exhibits mutism. |
| mimeticistnoun | (art, literature) One who takes a mimetic approach; a proponent of mimesis. |
| mimickeenoun | A person or thing being mimicked |
| mummeringnoun | Synonym of mumming (“pantomime”). |
| antimasquenoun | A comic or grotesque dance presented before or between the acts of a masque. |
| mommerynoun | Archaic form of mummery. [(literally, chiefly archaic) Mumming; disguising oneself to perform as a mummer, or to take part in some other festivities or performance.] |
| masquenoun | A facial mask. |
| musernoun | One who muses. |
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