outact Antonyms

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Meaning of outact

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outact (v. t.)

To do or beyond; to exceed in acting.

outact Sentence Examples

  1. The star player outacted his opponent with his exceptional performance.
  2. The up-and-coming actor outacted his seasoned co-stars, stealing the spotlight.
  3. The director praised the cast for their ability to outact the complex emotions of the script.
  4. The passionate performance of the lead actress outacted the audience, leaving them breathless.
  5. The villain's sinister expressions outacted the hero's brave stance.
  6. The young pianist outacted his teacher, demonstrating a talent beyond his years.
  7. The talented playwright outacted the themes of his own play, delivering a profound message.
  8. The opera singer's soaring vocals outacted the orchestra, captivating the audience.
  9. The comedian's witty jokes outacted the overly serious tone of the event.
  10. The political candidate's charisma and authenticity outacted his opponent's slick campaign promises.

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To do or beyond; to exceed in acting.

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The star player outacted his opponent with his exceptional performance.

The up-and-coming actor outacted his seasoned co-stars, stealing the spotlight.

The director praised the cast for their ability to outact the complex emotions of the script.

The passionate performance of the lead actress outacted the audience, leaving them breathless.