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Definitioner

Adjektiv

  1. (idiomatic) Inconsistent with one's personality, disposition, or usual expected behaviour.
  2. (idiomatic, drama) Not in character; not successfully performing within the mindset of a given character in a theatrical performance. See also break character, drop character.
  3. (idiomatic, drama, role-playing games) Not acting; not "on"; behaving within one's natural personality rather than that of a character, or taking actions entirely outside the fictional context.

Adverb

  1. (idiomatic) In a manner inconsistent with one's usual and expected personality or behavior.
  2. (idiomatic, drama, role-playing games) Away from the mindset, personality, or behavior assumed for a role that an actor is rehearsing or performing, or that a player is playing.

Exempel

  • The burst of anger was out of character for the normally placid boy.
  • In “Treehouse Of Horror” episodes, the rules aren’t just different—they don’t even exist. If writers want Homer to kill Flanders or for a segment to end with a marriage between a woman and a giant ape, they can do so without worrying about continuity or consistency or fans griping that the gang is behaving out of character.
  • I was out of character for most of the first act because those people in the third row wouldn't stop chatting.
  • After watching him perform so energetically, it is a bit of a trip to hang out with him when he's out of character. In real life, he's really mellow.
  • Susan asked the GM, out of character, whether she was able to sense magic in the room.
  • He has the uncanny ability of getting in and out of character within a split second.
  • The comedian stepped out of character to mug directly to the audience.

Böjningsformer

Komparativmore out of character
Superlativmost out of character

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