What is another word for vaudevillian?
Pronunciation:
[ vˌɔːdəvˈɪli͡ən], [ vˌɔːdəvˈɪliən], [ v_ˌɔː_d_ə_v_ˈɪ_l_iə_n]
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Synonyms for Vaudevillian:
n.
• Other relevant words: (noun) • person (noun)Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):- Monodramatic,
- artiste,
- ham,
- hammy,
- impersonator,
- mummer,
- actor-proof,
- singer,
- stripper,
- conjurer,
- spectacular,
- show girl,
- peeler,
- stellar,
- hoofer,
- overplayed,
- geisha,
- conjuror,
- prestidigitator,
- musician,
- burlesque queen,
- belly dancer,
- player,
- starstruck,
- operatic,
- film,
- legitimate,
- balletic,
- dramatic,
- scenic,
- chorus girl,
- actor,
- dramaturgic,
- entertainer,
- stagy,
- stagestruck,
- movie,
- exotic dancer,
- doer,
- stripteuse,
- ballet,
- stripteaser,
- melodramatic,
- dancer,
- female impersonator,
- filmic,
- artist,
- underplayed,
- ecdysiast,
- chorine,
- thespian,
- magician,
- juggler,
- underacted,
- theatrical,
- Guiser,
- cinematographic,
- geisha girl,
- histrionic,
- all-star,
- overacted,
- mountebank,
- cinematic,
- Milked,
- Dramatical.
How to use "Vaudevillian" in context?
The word "vaudeville" comes from the French language and means "the art of showmanship." Vaudeville originally meant street entertainment, but it soon evolved into a theatrical form. Throughout the years, vaudeville has evolved to include everything from burlesque to comedy to ballet. Vaudeville was once a very popular form of entertainment, but it has since faded into history. However, the art of vaudeville lives on in the entertainment of today.
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