Associations to the word «Understudy»
Noun
- Ensemble
- Musical
- Role
- Revival
- Chorus
- Theatre
- Opera
- Cast
- Production
- Debut
- Tour
- Les
- Lead
- Tony
- Pirate
- Stage
- Goalkeeper
- Actor
- Carte
- Play
- Broadway
- Swing
- Keeper
- Macbeth
- Frederic
- Massimo
- Hepburn
- Show
- Olivier
- Chaplin
- Santana
- Phantom
- Replacement
- Leah
- Peggy
- Sullivan
- Arsenal
- Mead
- Sawyer
- Joey
- Audition
- Shakespeare
- Eliza
- Trevor
- Abbott
- Elliot
- Gilbert
- Performer
- Comedian
- Hyde
- Coward
- Seaman
- Hannah
- Banks
- Squad
- Euro
- Nigel
- Remains
- Ham
- Afc
- Fifa
- Topic
- Actress
- Oz
- Lucy
- Appearance
- Danny
- Performance
- Rent
- Karen
- Wizard
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
UNDERSTUDY, verb. To study or know a role to such an extent as to be able to replace the normal performer when required
UNDERSTUDY, verb. To act as an understudy (to someone)
UNDERSTUDY, noun. A performer who understudies; a standby
Dictionary definition
UNDERSTUDY, noun. An actor able to replace a regular performer when required.
UNDERSTUDY, verb. Be an understudy or alternate for a role.
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