Bernhardt
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Definition
Proper noun * A French actress (1844–1923): Sarah Bernhardt was a world-renowned French stage and early film actress, often referred to as "the Divine Sarah." She was celebrated for her dramatic roles in classical French theater, particularly in tragedies.
Usage
- As a proper noun referring to the historical figure: The name "Bernhardt" is used to refer specifically to the actress Sarah Bernhardt, often in discussions of theater history, acting, or French culture.
- Bernhardt was famous for her distinctive voice and passionate performances.
- The biography explores the life and career of Bernhardt.
Advanced Usage
- Used as a cultural reference or benchmark: Her name is sometimes used as a metaphor for exceptional dramatic talent or theatrical flair.
- With that delivery, she thinks she's the next Bernhardt.
- In artistic titles: The name appears in the titles of works about her, such as plays, films, or books.
- The play "Bernhardt/Hamlet" reimagines her attempt to play the role of Hamlet.
Variants and Related Words
- Bernhardtian (adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of Sarah Bernhardt or her flamboyant, dramatic style of acting.
- His performance had a certain Bernhardtian grandeur.
Synonyms
- The Divine Sarah: A common epithet for Sarah Bernhardt.
- Sarah Bernhardt: The full name.
Related Phrases and Idioms
- (To have) the voice of Bernhardt: Used to describe someone with a particularly expressive, clear, and captivating speaking or singing voice, alluding to one of her most noted attributes.
- Even from the back row, you could hear her perfectly—she has the voice of Bernhardt.
Noun
- French actress (1844-1923)