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dramatic

Dramatic means having to do with a play, as in “a dramatic production.” It also means striking or exaggerated.

Half an hour of exercise a day can have a dramatic effect on your physical well being. If you burst into tears when you get a B on a paper and wail, “Now I’m never going to get into college,” you can be accused of being dramatic, which means you’re acting out your reaction, or overly dramatic, which means your reaction is over the top.

DEFINITIONS OF: dramatic

1

adj pertaining to or characteristic of drama

dramatic arts”

adj suitable to or characteristic of drama

“a dramatic entrance in a swirling cape”
“a dramatic rescue at sea”
Synonyms
melodramatic
having the excitement and emotional appeal of melodrama
spectacular
characteristic of spectacles or drama
hammy
affectedly dramatic; overacted
Antonyms:
undramatic
lacking dramatic force and quality
unspectacular
not spectacular
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adj used of a singer or singing voice that is marked by power and expressiveness and a histrionic or theatrical style

“a dramatic tenor”
“a dramatic soprano”
Antonyms:
lyric
used of a singer or singing voice that is light in volume and modest in range

adj sensational in appearance or thrilling in effect

“a dramatic sunset”
“a dramatic pause”
Synonyms:
spectacular, striking
impressive
making a strong or vivid impression
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