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dramatic
dra·mat·ic D0379600 (drə-măt′ĭk)adj.1. Of or relating to drama or the theater.2. Characterized by or expressive of the action or emotion associated with drama or the theater: a dramatic rescue.3. Arresting or forceful in appearance or effect: a dramatic sunset.4. Music Having a powerful, expressive singing voice: a dramatic tenor. [Late Latin drāmaticus, from Greek drāmatikos, from drāma, drāmat-, drama; see drama.] dra·mat′i·cal·ly adv.dramatic (drəˈmætɪk) or dramaticaladj1. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) of or relating to drama2. like a drama in suddenness, emotional impact, etc3. striking; effective4. acting or performed in a flamboyant way5. (Theatre) music (of a voice) powerful and marked by a histrionic quality draˈmatically advdra•mat•ic (drəˈmæt ɪk) adj. 1. of or pertaining to the drama; theatrical. 2. employing the form or style of the drama. 3. involving conflict or contrast; vivid: dramatic colors. 4. highly effective or compelling: a dramatic silence. [1580–90; < Late Latin drāmaticus < Greek drāmatikós=drāmat-, s. of drâma drama + -ikos -ic] dra•mat′i•cal•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | dramatic - suitable to or characteristic of drama; "a dramatic entrance in a swirling cape"; "a dramatic rescue at sea"undramatic - lacking dramatic force and quality; "moved with quiet force and undramatic bearing" | | 2. | dramatic - sensational in appearance or thrilling in effect; "a dramatic sunset"; "a dramatic pause"; "a spectacular display of northern lights"; "it was a spectacular play"; "his striking good looks always created a sensation"spectacular, strikingimpressive - making a strong or vivid impression; "an impressive ceremony" | | 3. | dramatic - pertaining to or characteristic of drama; "dramatic arts" | | 4. | dramatic - 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"music - an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous mannerlyric - used of a singer or singing voice that is light in volume and modest in range; "a lyric soprano" |
dramaticadjective1. drastic, strong, severe, radical, extreme, harsh, dire dramatic effects on the economy2. exciting, emotional, thrilling, tense, startling, sensational, breathtaking, electrifying, melodramatic, climactic, hair-raising, high-octane (informal), shock-horror (facetious), suspenseful He witnessed many dramatic escapes.3. theatrical, Thespian, dramaturgical, dramaturgic a dramatic arts major in college4. expressive, affected, exaggerated, theatrical, melodramatic, showy, ostentatious She lifted her hands in a dramatic gesture.5. powerful, striking, imposing, stunning (informal), impressive, spectacular, effective, staggering, distinctive, memorable, vivid, jaw-dropping, breath-taking, gee-whizz (slang) the film's dramatic special effects powerful ordinary, run-of-the-mill, unexceptional, undramatic, unmemorabledramaticadjective1. Of or relating to drama or the theater:dramaturgic, dramaturgical, histrionic, histrionical, theatric, theatrical, thespian.2. Suggesting drama or a stage performance, as in emotionality or suspense:histrionic, histrionical, melodramatic, sensational, spectacular, theatric, theatrical.Translationsdrama (ˈdraːmə) noun1. a play for acting on the stage. He has just produced a new drama. 劇本 剧本2. plays for the stage in general. modern drama. 戲劇 戏剧3. the art of acting in plays. He studied drama at college. 戲劇藝術 戏剧艺术4. exciting events. Life here is full of drama. 戲劇性事件 戏剧性事件dramatic (drəˈmӕtik) adjective1. of or in the form of a drama. a dramatic performance. 戲劇的 戏剧的2. vivid or striking. a dramatic improvement; She made a dramatic entrance. 戲劇性的 戏剧性的3. (of a person) showing (too) much feeling or emotion. She's very dramatic about everything. (指人)誇張做作的 夸张做作的draˈmatically adverb 戲劇性地,誇張做作地 戏剧性地,夸张做作地 ˈdramatist (ˈdrӕ-) noun a writer of plays. 劇作家 剧作家ˈdramatize, ˈdramatise (ˈdrӕ-) verb1. to turn into the form of a play. She dramatized the novel for television. 改編成劇本 把(小说等)改编为剧本 2. to make real events seem like things that happen in a play. She dramatizes everything so! 戲劇化 使(事情)戏剧化 dramatiˈzation noun 戲劇化 编剧,改编成戏剧 IdiomsSeein (some kind of) fashiondramatic
dramatic Music (of a voice) powerful and marked by histrionic quality LegalSeeIronydramatic Related to dramatic: dramatic monologue, dramatic ironySynonyms for dramaticadj drasticSynonyms- drastic
- strong
- severe
- radical
- extreme
- harsh
- dire
adj excitingSynonyms- exciting
- emotional
- thrilling
- tense
- startling
- sensational
- breathtaking
- electrifying
- melodramatic
- climactic
- hair-raising
- high-octane
- shock-horror
- suspenseful
adj theatricalSynonyms- theatrical
- Thespian
- dramaturgical
- dramaturgic
adj expressiveSynonyms- expressive
- affected
- exaggerated
- theatrical
- melodramatic
- showy
- ostentatious
adj powerfulSynonyms- powerful
- striking
- imposing
- stunning
- impressive
- spectacular
- effective
- staggering
- distinctive
- memorable
- vivid
- jaw-dropping
- breath-taking
- gee-whizz
Antonyms- ordinary
- run-of-the-mill
- unexceptional
- undramatic
- unmemorable
Synonyms for dramaticadj of or relating to drama or the theaterSynonyms- dramaturgic
- dramaturgical
- histrionic
- histrionical
- theatric
- theatrical
- thespian
adj suggesting drama or a stage performance, as in emotionality or suspenseSynonyms- histrionic
- histrionical
- melodramatic
- sensational
- spectacular
- theatric
- theatrical
Synonyms for dramaticadj suitable to or characteristic of dramaAntonymsadj sensational in appearance or thrilling in effectSynonymsRelated Wordsadj used of a singer or singing voice that is marked by power and expressiveness and a histrionic or theatrical styleRelated WordsAntonyms |