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dramatic

dra·mat·ic

dramatic

 
 
pronunciation:
dr mae tihk
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part of speech: adjective
definition 1: of, pertaining to, or possessing drama.
The school puts on two dramatic performances during the school year, one of which is usually a Shakespeare play.
synonyms:
histrionic, theatrical, thespian
antonyms:
comic, nondramatic
definition 2: striking; impressive.
There was a dramatic difference in his appearance after his illness.
 
synonyms:
impressive, showy, striking
antonyms:
subtle, undramatic, unimpressive
similar words:
climactic, emotional, exciting, flamboyant, sensational
definition 3: characterized by heartfelt, feigned, or simulated emotion of an intense nature.
She gave such a dramatic reading of the poem that the audience was rapt with attention.Don't be so dramatic; he'll only be away for a week!
synonyms:
theatrical
similar words:
emotional, hysterical, melodramatic
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derivation: dramatically (adv.)
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