different between theatric vs playgoer
theatric
English
Alternative forms
- theatrick (obsolete)
Adjective
theatric (not comparable)
- Relating to acting or the theater, theatrical.
Anagrams
- chattier, chiretta
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playgoer
English
Etymology
play +? goer
Noun
playgoer (plural playgoers)
- One who goes to plays; someone known to be a member of the audience at theatric productions.
- My mother and my sister were the playgoers of the household; they held season tickets to the local theatre.
Anagrams
- glory pea, pylagore
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