ham it up
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Definition
Verb: - To perform in an exaggerated, theatrical, or overly emotional manner, especially for comedic effect or to attract attention. This term is often used when an actor overacts or when someone behaves in a deliberately showy way.
Usage
This verb is typically used to describe performance, either in a formal acting context or in everyday behavior that is perceived as insincere or excessively dramatic. It is often used in informal or critical contexts.
Examples
- Verb:
- The actor was told not to ham it up, but to deliver the lines more naturally.
- Whenever he tells that story, he always hams it up to make everyone laugh.
- The kids were hamming it up for the camera, making silly faces.
Advanced Usage
- "to ham it up for [someone/thing]": To perform exaggeratedly for a specific audience or purpose.
- She was hamming it up for the judges, hoping to win the talent show.
Variants and Related Words
- Ham (verb/noun): As a verb, it means to overact. As a noun, it can refer to an actor who overacts or an amateur radio operator.
- He tends to ham in every school play.
- Hammy (adjective): Describing a performance or behavior that is exaggerated and theatrical.
- His hammy delivery made the serious scene seem funny.
Synonyms
- Overact: To act in an exaggerated manner.
- Exaggerate: To represent something as greater than it is.
- Mug (informal): To make exaggerated facial expressions, especially for comic effect.
Related Phrases
- Chew the scenery: An idiom with a very similar meaning, referring to overly dramatic acting.
- The villain chewed the scenery in every scene he was in.