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figurant
[ fig-yuh-rant, -rahnt; French fee-gy-rahn ]
noun
- a ballet dancer who does not perform solo.
- a performer with no spoken lines.
figurant
/ ˌfɪɡjʊˈrɒnt; ˈfɪɡjʊrənt /
noun
- a ballet dancer who does group work but no solo roles
- theatre a minor character, esp one who does not speak
Derived Forms
- figurante, noun:feminine
Word History and Origins
Origin of figurant1
Word History and Origins
Origin of figurant1
Example Sentences
Such comedies as children make for themselves are a thousand times more profitable than those they act, even though they came out of Weisse's writing-desk; in our day, besides, when the whole man is a figurant, his virtue a dramatic part, and his sensibility lyric poetry, this wrenching of children's souls is particularly dangerous.
The infusory chaos of Revel's exhortation had made this weary figurant and mimicker of Death tender and grave.
But that she might not in the morning discover her erroneous confounding of things, he gave his wax figurant exactly the position which he had occupied at the window.
The former of these is said to be 45 years of age, and has long been reckoned the best figurant� on this stage.
Claude Du-Val," replied Jack; "and though a Frenchman, he was a deuced fine fellow in his day—quite a tip-top macaroni—he could skip and twirl like a figurant, warble like an opera-singer, and play the flageolet better than any man of his day—he always carried a lute in his pocket, along with his snappers.
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