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UK//ˈlɛts ɡɛt ˈɪntuː ˈkærɪktə//US//ˈlɛts ɡɛt ˈɪntu ˈkɛrɪktər//

Meaning of Let's get into character

To begin embodying a role or persona, often in performance.

In simple words: To start pretending to be someone else, like in acting.

Let's get into character in a sentence

  • Before we start the scene, let's get into character.
  • The director asked everyone to get into character for the rehearsal.
  • It's time for the actors to get into character before the play begins.
  • She struggled at first, but eventually managed to get into character.
  • He loves to get into character and fully embrace his roles.

How to use Let's get into character

Used mainly in casual conversations, especially in acting and role-playing contexts. Not suitable for formal language or discussions.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Imagine an actor stepping into a costume and becoming a different person.

Related words

Collocations with Let's get into character

  • get into role
  • stay in character
  • fully get into character

Synonyms for Let's get into character

  • assume a role
  • embody
  • role-play
  • personify

Common mistakes with Let's get into character

  • Used inappropriately outside of acting contexts.
  • Incorrectly assumes all participants know the context.
  • Misunderstood as literal instead of metaphorical.

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Frequently asked questions about Let's get into character

What does Let's get into character mean?

To start pretending to be someone else, like in acting.

What is the definition of Let's get into character?

To begin embodying a role or persona, often in performance.

How do you use Let's get into character in a sentence?

Before we start the scene, let's get into character.

Can you give another example of Let's get into character?

The director asked everyone to get into character for the rehearsal.

What are synonyms for Let's get into character?

Common alternatives include assume a role, embody, role-play, personify.

What words go with Let's get into character?

It commonly pairs with get into role, stay in character, fully get into character.

What are common mistakes when using Let's get into character?

Used inappropriately outside of acting contexts. Incorrectly assumes all participants know the context. Misunderstood as literal instead of metaphorical.

How do you pronounce Let's get into character?

US: //ˈlɛts ɡɛt ˈɪntu ˈkɛrɪktər//, UK: //ˈlɛts ɡɛt ˈɪntuː ˈkærɪktə//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

Is Let's get into character formal or informal?

"Let's get into character" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.

When should I use Let's get into character?

Used mainly in casual conversations, especially in acting and role-playing contexts. Not suitable for formal language or discussions.