Pantomime (en. Pantomime)
/pɑ̃.tɔ.min/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
A theatrical performance where no one speaks, but gestures are used.
Pantomime is very popular with children for its funny stories.
La pantomime est très appréciée des enfants pour ses histoires drôles.
The art of mime, which consists of expressing ideas or stories through gestures.
He has become an expert in pantomime, able to make people laugh without saying a word.
Il est devenu un expert en pantomime, capable de faire rire sans dire un mot.
An entertainment show that is often humorous.
The Christmas pantomime is a traditional event in many towns.
La pantomime de Noël est un événement traditionnel dans de nombreuses villes.
Etymology
The word 'pantomime' comes from the Greek 'pantomimos', which means 'one who imitates everything'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to perform pantomime
To use gestures to communicate without speaking.
faire de la pantomime
Christmas pantomime
A traditional comedic show performed during the Christmas season.
pantomime de Noël
to mock by pantomime
To mock someone by imitating their gestures without words.
se moquer par pantomime
Related Words
mime
The art of communicating through gestures without using words.
mime
theater
A form of performance art where actors play roles.
théâtre
comedy
A theatrical genre that aims to entertain and make people laugh.
comédie
Slang Meanings
An exaggerated representation of something.
He put on a real pantomime while complaining about the situation.
Il a fait une vraie pantomime en se plaignant de la situation.
Not saying things clearly and using gestures to explain.
Stop making a pantomime and tell me what you really want.
Arrête de faire de la pantomime et dis-moi ce que tu veux vraiment.