dumb show
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Definition
- Noun:
- A performance using gestures and body movements without words: A form of theatrical presentation or communication that relies entirely on physical mime, facial expressions, and body language, with no spoken dialogue.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The actors communicated the entire plot through an elaborate dumb show.
- Before the main play began, a short dumb show was performed to set the scene.
- In the era of silent films, the acting style was essentially a cinematic dumb show.
Advanced Usage
- "in dumb show": Describing an action performed silently using gestures.
- He explained the complex machine failure in dumb show, as the noise in the factory was deafening.
Variants and Related Words
- Mime (n/v): A performer or the art of portraying a character or scene using only bodily movement and expression, often without props. While similar, "mime" is a broader term for the art form or performer, whereas "dumb show" often refers to a specific, self-contained performance.
- Pantomime (n): A theatrical entertainment, often for children, involving music, topical jokes, and slapstick comedy, traditionally performed around Christmas. It is more stylized and includes some dialogue and song, unlike a pure dumb show.
Synonyms
- Mime: The art of silent performance using gestures.
- Pantomime: A dramatic entertainment performed without words.
- Gesture: A movement of part of the body to express an idea or meaning.
Related Phrases
- Silent acting: Acting without speech, emphasizing physical expression.
- Wordless performance: A performance that conveys its meaning without spoken language.
Related Idioms
- Actions speak louder than words: This proverb aligns with the concept of a dumb show, emphasizing that what you do is more significant than what you say.
Noun
- a performance using gestures and body movements without words