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actor

performer / participant
[C] Countable
pl: actors

In its most common sense, the word evokes a blend of artistry and artifice. It describes someone who steps out of their own identity to embody another, carrying a connotation of performance and public visibility. While 'performer' is broader, 'actor' specifically implies the psychological work of characterization. When used in political or sociological contexts, the word shifts from artistic performance to agency. Here, it describes an entitywhether a person, a corporation, or a nationthat has the power to influence events. In this sense, it is clinical and strategic rather than creative, similar to 'player' or 'participant' but with more emphasis on the ability to act decisively.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon; Karen is at a PTA meeting and David is at his office.
Karen Smith

Leo's drama teacher says he's a natural actor. He's totally nailing the lead.

Karen Smith
David Smith
David Smith

That's a huge win. We need to pivot his brand toward theater.

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Karen uses the phrasal verb 'nailing' (meaning performing perfectly), while David applies corporate jargon ('pivot his brand') to their son's hobby, reflecting his delusional professional persona.

Meanings

Nounperformer

A person whose profession is acting on the stage, in movies, or on television.

"The lead actor delivered a powerful performance that moved the audience to tears."

Nounparticipant

A person or entity that takes part in an action or process in a particular setting.

"The government is a key actor in the negotiation for the new trade agreement."

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