单词 | theatricism |
释义 | theatricismn. A mannerism or mode of action suited to the stage; artificial manner; = theatricalism n. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > affected behaviour or affectation > [noun] > theatrical or exaggerated behaviour histrionicism1665 histrionisma1682 theatricalness1727 theatricality1837 play-actorism1851 theatricalism1854 performance1864 melodramatics1865 theatricism1872 camping1922 histrionics1922 theatric1929 amateur dramatics1984 the mind > emotion > pride > ostentation > spectacular, sensational, or dramatic display > [noun] stage-work1649 scenery1726 theatricalness1727 dramatizing1808 show1822 theatricality1837 pyrotechny1845 theatricalism1854 sensational1861 sensationalism1862 sensationism1862 theatricism1872 theatricalization1875 dramaticism1878 dramatism1880 spectacularity1883 spectacularism1888 theatre1926 son et lumière1968 1872 Daily News 12 Apr. 4/6 The superb theatricisms (if we may employ such a word) of the elder Pitt, and the sonorous solemnities of the younger. 1880 J. McCarthy Hist. our Own Times IV. lxi. 357 The monstrous excesses, the preposterous theatricism of the Paris Commune. Derivatives theˈatricize v. (transitive) to make or render theatric or ‘stagy’; to make like stage scenery. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > pride > ostentation > spectacular, sensational, or dramatic display > make sensational or dramatic [verb (transitive)] theatricize1852 sensationalize1863 jazz1917 1852 Fraser's Mag. 45 664 Theatricized Stolzenfels is a glaring example of the monstrosity which may be bred from restoration, with its pasteboard battlements and tawdry gothic ornaments. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < n.1852 |
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