"Stagestruck" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Stagestruck" Meaning

Totally enamored or excessively excited with the theater.

Example: "She was stagestruck and spent all her money on tickets to see the new musical."

This word can be used to describe someone who is overzealous or overly enthusiastic about the performing arts, particularly theater.

"Stagestruck" Examples

Examples of using the word "stagestruck"


| Example | Context |
|--------------|--------------|
| she was stagestruck and dreamed of becoming a famous actress | describing someone who is deeply in love with the theater and wants to perform on stage |
| at 16, she was completely stagestruck and landed a role in a local production | showcasing someone's enthusiasm for theater and their quick ascension to a lead role |
| but as she was talking excitedly about her next play, I could see she was still stagestruck | highlighting someone's ongoing passion for theater and performance |
| despite her nervousness, the young actress was stagestruck and gave a brilliant debut performance | commending someone's performance under pressure while also acknowledging their enduring love for the craft |
| I've been thinking, maybe I'm just a bit stagestruck from the private readings we've had with the playwright | expressing a person's over-enthusiasm or fixation on something, in this case, a play |

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