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In character Meaning in English

expression

ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈkɛɹɪktɝ
in KAIR-ik-ter
ˈɪn/ /kˈæɹɪktɐ
in KA-rik-tuh

Definition

Acting or behaving in a way that matches a particular role or personality, especially in acting, or behaving in a way that is typical or expected for someone.

Usage & Nuances

Most often used in acting or theater to describe when someone is behaving exactly as their role demands. Can also describe real-life behavior matching someone's usual personality. The opposite, 'out of character,' means behaving unexpectedly.

Example Sentences

The actor stayed in character during the whole play.

basic

To sound believable, you must stay in character.

basic

She practiced every day to feel in character for the movie.

basic

Even when the cameras stopped, he was still in character—it was funny to watch!

natural

Her reaction was totally in character—she's always so calm under pressure.

natural

Everyone laughed when he answered in a pirate voice to stay in character at the party.

natural