Words and phrases that have a meaning related to understudy: (147 results)
Often used in the same context:
accompanist, sidekick, heir apparent, starter, subbing, reprise, hoofer, backup, benchwarmer, eva le gallienne, audition, replacement, dramaturg, cameo, ingenue, playmaker, soloist, mentor, sparring partner, trovatore, thespian, concertmaster, fullback, stopper, maschera, lauritz melchior, halfback, heldentenor, protege, apprentice, acolyte, nursemaid, countertenor, role, recitalist, callow, trouper, benvolio, journeyman, warhorse, figurehead, newcomer, performer, organist, showman, roderigo, mercutio, successor, miscast, linkman, orchestrator, mezzo, chorister, fetcher, tyro, captaincy, buffo, wingback, flare path, vaudeville theatre, dress rehearsal, edmund kean, caretaker, radames, loosehead, protegee, domestique, wonderboy, renata tebaldi, choreographer, frontrunner, improviser, farceur, castrato, comer, elder statesman, servant, virtuoso, soprano, stagestruck, peacemaker, blinder, prima donna, ringmaster, prodigal son, sideman, admirer, misalliance, talisman, autolycus, prima ballerina, jester, malvolio, librettist, iago, youngster, makeweight, debutant, gielgud, androcles, timpanist, achilles, stenographer, bookkeeper, workman, companion, cook, playmate, reporter, subordinate, typist, amanuensis, carpenter, companions, dressmaker, helper, lookout, machinist, challenging, demanding, parenting, secretarial, supervisory, doable, easiest, managerial, mentoring, paraprofessional, policing, riskiest, staff, choice, coaching, considered, defined, directorial, foreman, formalized
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— Adjectives for understudy: young, good, general, new, competent, former, little, first, capable, mere, second, more...
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