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thespian
(thes|pian)
Pronunciation:
/ˈθɛspɪən/
formal
or
humorous
adjective
relating to drama and the theatre:
thespian talents
noun
an actor or actress:
an ageing thespian
Origin:
late 17th century
: from the name
Thespis
+
-ian
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