Synonym: acting, performing, playacting, playing. Similar words: exacting, extracting, refracting telescope, directing, reflecting, constructing, reflecting telescope, action. Meaning: ['æktɪŋ] n. the performance of a part or role in a drama. adj. serving temporarily especially as a substitute.
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271. The play succeeded thanks to fine acting by all the cast.
272. Acting on inside information, the police were able to arrest the gang before the robbery occurred.
273. The president insisted that he was acting out of compassion,(sentencedict .com) not opportunism.
274. No passion so effectually robs the mind of all its powers of acting and reasoning as fear. Edmund Burke
275. Acting deals with very delicate emotions. It is not putting up a mask. Each time an actor acts he does not hide; he exposes himself. Rodney Dangerfield
276. When we pass away, we totally stop acting and moving. Our actions and movements are our lives. Dr T.P.Chia
277. When we are sleeping, our brains and hearts are still acting and moving through dreaming and breathing. Dr T.P.Chia
278. I must say that acting was good training for the political life that lay ahead of us. Anthony Burgess
279. Good and honest people are equally vulnerable to being hypocritical and deceptive when self- interests are involved – sometimes even honest people have to pay the price of acting hypocritically or unscrupulously. Dr T.P.Chia
280. Confidence is a habit that can be developed by acting as if you already had the confidence you desire to have. Brian Tracy
281. Politics, when it is an art and a service, not an exploitation, is about acting for an ideal through realities. Charles de Gaulle
More similar words: exacting, extracting, refracting telescope, directing, reflecting, constructing, reflecting telescope, action, active, tactic, tactile, didactic, faction, reaction, tactical, actively, fraction, inactive, in action, practise, activate, activist, factious, activity, reactive, practice, didactics, fractious, practiced, practical.