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Definition of dramatically in English:

dramatically

adverbdrəˈmatɪklidrəˈmædəkli
  • 1In a way that relates to drama or the performance of drama.

    they displayed their talents both musically and dramatically
    sentence adverb dramatically and technically the film falls far short
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Dramatically, however, the play suffers from the lack of any real counterweight to Desdemona's political passion.
    • Every word could be heard and his characterisation both vocally and dramatically was perfect.
    • The high notes are dazzling, however, and dramatically, she is perceptive and lacking neither in pathos nor in vulnerability.
    • Morrison has a lovely voice and she's dramatically convincing as Maria.
    • The essential problem was the script, which was unsatisfying on every level - emotionally, dramatically and intellectually.
    • The synopsis may help you make sense of the plot, but it's complicated, if still dramatically compelling, in a Baroque opera way.
    • Unlike Warren, a great Carlo of the 50s, Tagliabue doesn't ennoble the role - either vocally or dramatically.
    • Excellent performances, stunning spectacle, and a dramatically satisfying mix of bitter and sweet.
    • His portrayal of Hotspur here seemed a weaker, less dramatically effective character in comparison with the earlier play.
    • But the weakest subplot, at least dramatically, is the Wakefield story.
  • 2By a strikingly large amount or to a strikingly large extent; greatly.

    his health has improved dramatically
    as submodifier my opponent's policies are dramatically different from ours
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Both phones offer dramatically faster downloads than their non-3G cousins.
    • The unrest in the region is reflected in cocoa prices, which rose dramatically in fall 2002.
    • Overall radio listening in India has fallen dramatically in recent years.
    • At the same time, the cost of research has increased dramatically.
    • Compared to competitive tape drives, the new one will offer dramatically superior price, performance, and reliability features.
    • This difference of organization seems simple but it dramatically affected the situation.
    • The only certainty about a five-year plan is that it will be dramatically wrong within five years.
    • Thus, over the course of seven months, Ingres's political outlook changed dramatically.
    • These surveys have been carried out to assess entirely different problems in structures that varied dramatically in age.
    • The number of instances of patients injuring themselves was dramatically reduced by two thirds.
    1. 2.1 In an exciting or impressive manner.
      his dramatically shaped canvases attracted critical acclaim
      Example sentencesExamples
      • His geometric abstraction consisted of dramatically simplified geometric blocks of primary colour.
      • The house perches dramatically at the cliff's edge.
      • The illuminated installation elegantly and dramatically enhances the architecture of the building.
      • The pavilions and courtyards are dramatically arranged on a pair of rocky hills overlooking the Indian Ocean.
      • A striking painting that was in her show is The Great Leap Forward, a large rectangular canvas with a dramatically diagonal composition.
      • At night, the structure is dramatically illuminated, casting angular shadows through the clearing.
      • Bunyan's archetypal characters are dramatically illustrated through fifty masterful watercolor portraits.
      • Walk in and you survey a dramatically curved staircase that sweeps down one level to the brasserie's bar and lounge.
      • I'm willing to queue for Vervoordt's eclectic collection, dramatically displayed in the atmospheric Palazzo Fortuny.
      • Sometimes it's dramatically beautiful: the tide rapidly sweeping out towards Lindisfarne.
    2. 2.2 In a way intended to create an effect; theatrically.
      she paused dramatically
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Elizabeth was rolling her eyes and sighing dramatically.
      • "You're not the brother I though you were," she remarked dramatically.
      • Oakley groaned dramatically, and he looked over at me.
      • "Better be dead and forgotten," he concluded dramatically, "than living in shame and dishonor!"
      • "This is one of the best opportunities for me; this will be a masterpiece from my life," he announced dramatically.
      • He then laughs dramatically for far too long at this joke and I had to pause the video to calm myself.
      • His voice dropped dramatically.
      • I want them to honor my grief, I say dramatically.
      • He bowed dramatically before me again.
      • I cried dramatically, flinging my arms in the air for extra emphasis.
 
 

Definition of dramatically in US English:

dramatically

adverbdrəˈmadəklēdrəˈmædəkli
  • 1In a way that relates to drama or the performance of drama.

    they displayed their talents both musically and dramatically
    sentence adverb dramatically and technically the film falls far short
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His portrayal of Hotspur here seemed a weaker, less dramatically effective character in comparison with the earlier play.
    • Unlike Warren, a great Carlo of the 50s, Tagliabue doesn't ennoble the role - either vocally or dramatically.
    • Morrison has a lovely voice and she's dramatically convincing as Maria.
    • The synopsis may help you make sense of the plot, but it's complicated, if still dramatically compelling, in a Baroque opera way.
    • Excellent performances, stunning spectacle, and a dramatically satisfying mix of bitter and sweet.
    • Every word could be heard and his characterisation both vocally and dramatically was perfect.
    • The high notes are dazzling, however, and dramatically, she is perceptive and lacking neither in pathos nor in vulnerability.
    • Dramatically, however, the play suffers from the lack of any real counterweight to Desdemona's political passion.
    • The essential problem was the script, which was unsatisfying on every level - emotionally, dramatically and intellectually.
    • But the weakest subplot, at least dramatically, is the Wakefield story.
  • 2By a strikingly large amount or to a strikingly large extent; greatly.

    his health has improved dramatically
    as submodifier my opponent's policies are dramatically different from ours
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Thus, over the course of seven months, Ingres's political outlook changed dramatically.
    • The number of instances of patients injuring themselves was dramatically reduced by two thirds.
    • This difference of organization seems simple but it dramatically affected the situation.
    • Compared to competitive tape drives, the new one will offer dramatically superior price, performance, and reliability features.
    • Both phones offer dramatically faster downloads than their non-3G cousins.
    • At the same time, the cost of research has increased dramatically.
    • The only certainty about a five-year plan is that it will be dramatically wrong within five years.
    • The unrest in the region is reflected in cocoa prices, which rose dramatically in fall 2002.
    • Overall radio listening in India has fallen dramatically in recent years.
    • These surveys have been carried out to assess entirely different problems in structures that varied dramatically in age.
    1. 2.1 In an exciting or impressive manner.
      his dramatically shaped canvases attracted critical acclaim
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A striking painting that was in her show is The Great Leap Forward, a large rectangular canvas with a dramatically diagonal composition.
      • The house perches dramatically at the cliff's edge.
      • Bunyan's archetypal characters are dramatically illustrated through fifty masterful watercolor portraits.
      • Walk in and you survey a dramatically curved staircase that sweeps down one level to the brasserie's bar and lounge.
      • The pavilions and courtyards are dramatically arranged on a pair of rocky hills overlooking the Indian Ocean.
      • His geometric abstraction consisted of dramatically simplified geometric blocks of primary colour.
      • Sometimes it's dramatically beautiful: the tide rapidly sweeping out towards Lindisfarne.
      • I'm willing to queue for Vervoordt's eclectic collection, dramatically displayed in the atmospheric Palazzo Fortuny.
      • The illuminated installation elegantly and dramatically enhances the architecture of the building.
      • At night, the structure is dramatically illuminated, casting angular shadows through the clearing.
    2. 2.2 In a way intended to create an effect; theatrically.
      she paused dramatically
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I cried dramatically, flinging my arms in the air for extra emphasis.
      • Oakley groaned dramatically, and he looked over at me.
      • "This is one of the best opportunities for me; this will be a masterpiece from my life," he announced dramatically.
      • "Better be dead and forgotten," he concluded dramatically, "than living in shame and dishonor!"
      • Elizabeth was rolling her eyes and sighing dramatically.
      • I want them to honor my grief, I say dramatically.
      • His voice dropped dramatically.
      • He then laughs dramatically for far too long at this joke and I had to pause the video to calm myself.
      • He bowed dramatically before me again.
      • "You're not the brother I though you were," she remarked dramatically.
 
 
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