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method
[meth-uhd]
noun
a procedure, technique, or way of doing something, especially in accordance with a definite plan.
There are three possible methods of repairing this motor.
a manner or mode of procedure, especially an orderly, logical, or systematic way of instruction, inquiry, investigation, experiment, presentation, etc..
the empirical method of inquiry.
order or system in doing anything.
to work with method.
orderly or systematic arrangement, sequence, or the like.
Synonyms: dispositionAlso called Stanislavski Method. Also called Stanislavski System. the Method. a theory and technique of acting in which the performer identifies with the character to be portrayed and renders the part in a naturalistic, nondeclamatory, and highly individualized manner.
adjective
(usually initial capital letter), of, relating to, or employing the Method.
a Method actor;
Method acting.
Method
2/ ˈmɛθəd /
noun
(sometimes not capital)
a technique of acting based on the theories of Stanislavsky, in which the actor bases his role on the inner motivation of the character he plays
( as modifier )
a Method actor
Other Word Forms
- methodless adjective
- antimethod adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of method1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Highlighting the RSF's actions in el-Fasher, the report accused the group of using starvation as a method of warfare that might amount to the crime of extermination.
The laborious method of cartooning is what carries enough sway to move the needle.
Even when the season felt like a shadow of what it once was, her voice — her methods, her mottos, her insistence that anyone could learn — persisted.
This led to experimentation with the revolutionary methods of fabrication that would later define the scene.
It is unclear what method the US used to launch the attack.
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