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act vs show-stopper

show-stopper vs act

act and show-stopper both are nouns.

act is a verb but show-stopper is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
act Yes No Yes No
show-stopper Yes No No No
As nouns, show-stopper is a hyponym of act; that is, show-stopper is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than act:
  • act: a short performance that is part of a longer program
  • show-stopper: an act so striking or impressive that the show must be delayed until the audience quiets down
Other hyponyms of act include showstopper, stopper.
act (noun) show-stopper (noun)
something that people do or cause to happen something that is strikingly attractive or has great popular appeal
a subdivision of a play or opera or ballet an act so striking or impressive that the show must be delayed until the audience quiets down
a legal document codifying the result of deliberations of a committee or society or legislative body
a short performance that is part of a longer program
a manifestation of insincerity
act (verb) show-stopper (verb)
behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself
pretend to have certain qualities or state of mind
discharge one's duties
play a role or part
perform on a stage or theater
behave unnaturally or affectedly
perform an action, or work out or perform (an action)
have an effect or outcome; often the one desired or expected
be suitable for theatrical performance
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