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Marionette - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A marionette is a puppet controlled by strings attached to its limbs, allowing a puppeteer to manipulate its movements. It is often used in theatrical performances and storytelling.

marionette

/ˌmɛriəˈnɛt/ /ˌmærɪəˈnɛt/

Definition:

A puppet controlled by strings attached to its limbs.

Synonyms:

puppet, doll, figurine, manikin

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

puppeteer, controller

Common Collocations:

wooden marionette, string marionette, marionette show, marionette theater

Derivatives:

marionettist, marionetting

Usage Tips:

Use "marionette" to describe a string-operated puppet, often in performances or storytelling.

Common Phrases:

pull the strings like a marionette, dancing like a marionette, marionette theater

Etymology:

From French "marionnette," diminutive of "Marion," a medieval pet form of "Marie."

Examples:

  • 1. The puppeteer skillfully manipulated the marionette on stage.
  • 2. Children laughed as the colorful marionette danced above them.
  • 3. She collects antique marionettes from around the world.
  • 4. The marionette’s strings got tangled during the performance.

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