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Mime শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: মূকাভিনয়
Mime Meaning In Bengali মূকাভিনয়
Mime
মূকাভিনয়, মুখভঙ্গী, ভাঁড়, সঙ, ভাঁড়ামি, মূক অভিনেতা, নকল করা, অনুকরণ করা, যাহাতে কোন চরিত্রের হাস্যোদ্দীপকভাবে অনুকরণ করা হয় এমন প্রহসন,
Definition
1) the theatrical technique of suggesting action, character, or emotion without words, using only gesture, expression, and movement.
2) (in ancient Greece and Rome) a simple farcical drama including mimicry.
3) use gesture and movement without words in the acting of (a play or role).
Examples
Mime Example in a sentence
1) The street performer entertained the crowd with a silent mime routine.
2) The mime artist pretended to be trapped in an invisible box.
3) She studied mime in Paris to improve her physical acting skills.
4) The children giggled as the mime mimicked their playful movements.
5) During the show, the mime used exaggerated gestures to convey his message.
6) The mime's face was painted with white makeup and bright red lips.
7) The mime expertly conveyed a range of emotions without speaking a single word.
8) The street corner was a popular spot for mimes to showcase their talents.
9) The mime elegantly danced and balanced on an imaginary tightrope.
10) The audience erupted in laughter at the clever and comedic mime performance.
11) Sorry, I cannot provide examples without any specified words.
Part of Speech
Mime (Noun)
Synonyms
Mime - (NOUN) মূকাভিনয়
Mime - (NOUN) মুখভঙ্গী
Clown , Joker , Storeroom , Mimic , Storehouse , Mime - (NOUN) ভাঁড়
Joker , Droll , Gagman , Mime , Mountebank , Harlequin - (NOUN) সঙ
Mimicry , Tomfoolery , Buffoonery , Mime , Clownery , Jesting - (NOUN) ভাঁড়ামি
Pantomime , Mime - (NOUN) মূক অভিনেতা
Reproduce , Simulate , Imitate , Transcribe , Forge , Mime - (VERB) নকল করা
Emulate , Imitate , Simulate , Echo , Copy , Mime - (VERB) অনুকরণ করা
Mime - (SYNONYM) যাহাতে কোন চরিত্রের হাস্যোদ্দীপকভাবে অনুকরণ করা হয় এমন প্রহসন
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the theatrical technique of suggesting action, character, or emotion without words, using only gesture, expression, and movement.
(in ancient Greece and Rome) a simple farcical drama including mimicry.
use gesture and movement without words in the acting of (a play or role).
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