adjective
- impossible or extremely difficult to perform on stage or screen
Usage: theater; film
Examples
- The playwright’s latest work was deemed unactable by several theater companies.
- The script contained unactable dialogue that no actor could deliver convincingly.
- Many critics considered the experimental play unactable due to its abstract nature.
- The director struggled with scenes that seemed unactable on a traditional stage.
- Some classic texts are unactable without significant adaptation for modern audiences.
- The role was so poorly written that it was practically unactable.