adjective
- performed with insufficient emotion, energy, or dramatic expression
Usage: theater; film
Examples
- The lead actor’s underacted performance left the audience feeling disconnected from the character.
- Critics felt the dramatic scenes were underacted and lacked emotional impact.
- Her underacted portrayal of grief seemed unconvincing to viewers.
- The director asked him to be more expressive, saying his performance was underacted.
- Despite the intense script, the underacted delivery made the play feel flat.
- The underacted romantic scenes failed to create chemistry between the characters.