actors
Meaning of actors
- a person whose profession is acting on the stage, in films, or on television.
- a participant in an action or process.
employers are key actors within industrial relations
late Middle English (originally denoting an agent or administrator): from Latin, ‘doer, actor’, from agere ‘do, act’.
Information about actors
- It is a name.
- The singular form of actors is: actor.
- Languages in which actors is used:
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Hyphenation of actors
ac-tors
- It consists of 2 syllables and 6 chars.
- actors is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
actors synonyms
Meaning a person who entertains an audience:
Meaning an actor:
Meaning an actor or other entertainer, typically one with long experience:
Meaning a professional actor or actress:
Meaning an actor or actress:
Meaning a person who creates paintings or drawings as a profession or hobby:
Meaning a professional entertainer, especially a singer or dancer:
Meaning a woman whose profession is acting on stage, in films, or on television:
Meaning an actor or actress, especially one who is particularly effusive or affected:
Meaning melodramatic behaviour designed to attract attention:
Meaning a person whose job is to style and furnish properties for sale in such a way as to enhance their attractiveness to potential buyers:
Anagrams of actors
Actros, Arctos, Castor, castor, Castro, castro, Cortas, costar, Croats, ostrca, Rotacs, scrota, tarocs
Words that rhyme with actors
tors, Rotavators, Rotovators, abators, abbreviators, abdicators, ablators, abnegators, abominators, abrogators, accelerators, accommodators, accumulators, activators, actuators, adjudicators, administrators, adulators, adulterators, advocators, aerators, aerogenerators, agglomerators, aggravators, aggregators, agitators, alienators, alleviators, alligators, allocators, alternators, amalgamators, ambulators, ameliorators, amputators, animators, annihilators, annotators, annunciators, anticipators, antipredators, applicators, appreciators, appropriators, arbitrators, arrogators, articulators, asphyxiators, aspirators, assassinators