Acting vs Nonacting - What's the difference?
acting | nonacting |
Temporarily]] assuming the [[duty, duties or authority of another person when they are unable to do their job.
An intended action or deed.
Pretending.
(drama) The occupation of an actor.
(legal) The deeds or actions of parties are called actings to avoid confusion with the legal senses of deeds and actions.
Not acting.
Not of or pertaining to acting.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=April 20, author=Campbell Robertson, title=Seeking the Nixon Behind the Caricature, work=New York Times
, passage=Like his Nixon, Mr. Langella is an agile interviewee, taking the conversation toward anything but the specifics of his nonacting life. }}
As adjectives the difference between acting and nonacting
is that acting is temporarily]] assuming the [[duty|duties or authority of another person when they are unable to do their job while nonacting is not acting.As a verb acting
is .As a noun acting
is an intended action or deed.acting
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Adjective
(-)- The Acting Minister must sign Executive Council documents in a Minister's absence.
- Acting President of the United States is a temporary office in the government of the United States.
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)nonacting
English
Adjective
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