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Stuntman - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A stuntman is a professional who performs dangerous or difficult actions in movies or shows, often standing in for actors. They ensure safety while executing thrilling scenes like fights, falls, or car chases.

stuntman

/ˈstʌntmæn/ /ˈstʌntmən/

Definition:

A professional performer who executes dangerous acts in films or shows.

Synonyms:

daredevil, performer, acrobat, stunt performer

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

coward, bystander

Common Collocations:

Hollywood stuntman, stuntman double, professional stuntman, fearless stuntman

Derivatives:

stuntwoman, stunts, stuntwork

Usage Tips:

Use "stuntman" to refer to a professional who performs risky actions in entertainment.

Common Phrases:

"stuntman extraordinaire, " "daredevil stuntman, " "Hollywood stuntman"

Etymology:

Derived from "stunt" (daring feat) + "man," first used in early 20th century filmmaking.

Examples:

  • 1. The stuntman jumped from the burning building effortlessly.
  • 2. A skilled stuntman performed the car chase scene flawlessly.
  • 3. The movie hired a famous stuntman for the dangerous scenes.
  • 4. He trained for years to become a professional stuntman.

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