mime

/maɪm/

mime

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Definition

A form of acting without words; pantomime.

Etymology

Possibly from Middle English *mime, from Old English mīma (“a buffoon, jester, mime”), from Latin mimus, from Ancient Greek μῖμος (mîmos, “imitator, actor”), but more likely re-borrowed in modern times from French mime (“mimic actor”), from the same source.

Example Sentences

  • "[Silence] demands returning to the self, to innocence and a portrayal of situations as if all the particulars were completely unknown to the viewer. There are no props but the muscular versatility of the human form. Mime is the one thing that truly proves we can be all things."
  • "The mimes were packed with lascivious gestures and movements, and usually presented erotic scenes, on occasion farcically treated."
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