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All hammed synonyms

ham
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verb hammed

  • act β€” When you act, you do something for a particular purpose.
  • act β€” When you act, you do something for a particular purpose.
  • give β€” to present voluntarily and without expecting compensation; bestow: to give a birthday present to someone.
  • show β€” to cause or allow to be seen; exhibit; display.
  • offer β€” to present for acceptance or rejection; proffer: He offered me a cigarette.
  • produce β€” to bring into existence; give rise to; cause: to produce steam.
  • display β€” to show or exhibit; make visible: to display a sign.
  • present β€” being, existing, or occurring at this time or now; current: increasing respect for the present ruler of the small country.
  • stage β€” a single step or degree in a process; a particular phase, period, position, etc., in a process, development, or series.
  • do β€” Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
  • perform β€” to carry out; execute; do: to perform miracles.
  • portray β€” to make a likeness of by drawing, painting, carving, or the like.
  • play β€” a dramatic composition or piece; drama.
  • mimic β€” to imitate or copy in action, speech, etc., often playfully or derisively.
  • mime β€” the art or technique of portraying a character, mood, idea, or narration by gestures and bodily movements; pantomime.
  • simulate β€” to create a simulation, likeness, or model of (a situation, system, or the like): to simulate crisis conditions.
  • impersonate β€” to assume the character or appearance of; pretend to be: He was arrested for impersonating a police officer.
  • star β€” any of the heavenly bodies, except the moon, appearing as fixed luminous points in the sky at night.
  • parody β€” a humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of literature or writing: his hilarious parody of Hamlet's soliloquy.
  • personate β€” to act or portray (a character in a play, a part, etc.).
  • render β€” to cause to be or become; make: to render someone helpless.
  • discourse β€” communication of thought by words; talk; conversation: earnest and intelligent discourse.
  • playact β€” to engage in make-believe.
  • represent β€” to present again or anew.
  • feign β€” to represent fictitiously; put on an appearance of: to feign sickness.
  • rehearse β€” to practice (a musical composition, a play, a speech, etc.) in private prior to a public presentation.
  • ham β€” the second son of Noah, Gen. 10:1.
  • personify β€” to attribute human nature or character to (an inanimate object or an abstraction), as in speech or writing.
  • characterize β€” If something is characterized by a particular feature or quality, that feature or quality is an obvious part of it.
  • dramatize β€” to put into a form suitable for acting on a stage.
  • pretend β€” to cause or attempt to cause (what is not so) to seem so: to pretend illness; to pretend that nothing is wrong.
  • stooge β€” an entertainer who feeds lines to the main comedian and usually serves as the butt of his or her jokes.
  • mug β€” a drinking cup, usually cylindrical in shape, having a handle, and often of a heavy substance, as earthenware.
  • strut β€” to walk with a vain, pompous bearing, as with head erect and chest thrown out, as if expecting to impress observers.
  • burlesque β€” A burlesque is a performance or a piece of writing that makes fun of something by copying it in an exaggerated way. You can also use burlesque to refer to a situation in real life that is like this.
  • go on β€” to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • go over β€” to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • tread the boards β€” to set down the foot or feet in walking; step; walk.
  • bring down the house β€” to receive enthusiastic applause from the audience
  • lay an egg β€” the roundish reproductive body produced by the female of certain animals, as birds and most reptiles, consisting of an ovum and its envelope of albumen, jelly, membranes, egg case, or shell, according to species.
  • take part β€” a portion or division of a whole that is separate or distinct; piece, fragment, fraction, or section; constituent: the rear part of the house; to glue the two parts together.
  • say one's piece β€” If you say your piece, you say everything you want to say about a particular matter without being interrupted, although people may be wanting to express opposing views.
  • put on β€” a throw or cast, especially one made with a forward motion of the hand when raised close to the shoulder.
  • act out β€” If you act out an event which has happened, you copy the actions which took place and make them into a play.
  • caricature β€” A caricature of someone is a drawing or description of them that exaggerates their appearance or behaviour in a humorous or critical way.
  • travesty β€” a grotesque or debased likeness or imitation: a travesty of justice.
  • chew up the scenery β€” Alternative form of chew the scenery.
  • overact β€” (of an actor) act a role in an exaggerated manner.
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