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Definition of dramatist in English:

dramatist

noun ˈdramətɪst
  • A person who writes plays.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Yet One Touch of Venus shows that the experiences of working with radical dramatists, including socialist playwright Bertolt Brecht in The Threepenny Opera, clearly left their mark on him.
    • All male dramatists ultimately write about their fathers.
    • Aside from Simon Gray, few dramatists have lately taken an axe to academia.
    • His work was to become hugely influential on artists, playwrights and dramatists, film-makers and photographers throughout the 20th century.
    • First staged in 1968, the play has often been compared to the surreal and absurd works of world-renowned dramatists Harold Pinter and Eugéne Ionesco.
    • Only a natural dramatist could have written a scene as good as that.
    • Pygmalion was the first of three Shaw adaptations that he was to direct, and the first film on which the great dramatist himself worked as scriptwriter.
    • It was strong and exciting stuff - especially in the hands of such brilliant dramatists as Christopher Marlowe and Thomas Kyd, who depicted the above-mentioned horrors live on stage.
    • It's a play written by a native dramatist and starring two native actors, but it's not a native drama.
    • All players had to be competent dancers and singers, but dramatists like Marlowe, Shakespeare, and Jonson replaced earlier short, rhymed verse with poetic drama.
    • On the whole, Lefkowitz steers by more familiar landmarks, including the great classical dramatists like Aeschylus and Sophocles among her poets.
    • The German dramatist and theoretician Bertolt Brecht was wrong about many things, but not about this sort of problem.
    • What did you attempt to impart to dramatists about playwriting at the National Playwrights Conference?
    • Among those he turned down were the dramatist Gerhart Hauptmann and the German chancellor Hans Luther.
    • The Swedish Ingeborg Holm was a realist drama related to the work of early twentieth century Scandanavian dramatists like Henrik Ibsen.
    • You could even argue that Flaubert's supple perfection as a novelist is matched by Ibsen's rigorous economy as a dramatist.
    • Shevelove updated the story and replaced the Greek dramatists with Shakespeare and Shaw.
    • She was coached in elocution by an actor from the Comedie Francaise and the dramatist Crebillon.
    • The situation instinctively reminds one of the play An Enemy of the People by the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen.
    • The comic dramatist Aristophanes wrote an unpleasant play, The Clouds, about him, and he was attacked after his death.
    Synonyms
    playwright, writer, tragedian
    scriptwriter, screenwriter, scenarist
    rare dramaturge, dramaturgist, comedist

Rhymes

epigrammatist, melodramatist
 
 

Definition of dramatist in US English:

dramatist

noun
  • A person who writes plays.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The comic dramatist Aristophanes wrote an unpleasant play, The Clouds, about him, and he was attacked after his death.
    • Yet One Touch of Venus shows that the experiences of working with radical dramatists, including socialist playwright Bertolt Brecht in The Threepenny Opera, clearly left their mark on him.
    • What did you attempt to impart to dramatists about playwriting at the National Playwrights Conference?
    • Aside from Simon Gray, few dramatists have lately taken an axe to academia.
    • The situation instinctively reminds one of the play An Enemy of the People by the Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen.
    • Pygmalion was the first of three Shaw adaptations that he was to direct, and the first film on which the great dramatist himself worked as scriptwriter.
    • Shevelove updated the story and replaced the Greek dramatists with Shakespeare and Shaw.
    • All male dramatists ultimately write about their fathers.
    • It was strong and exciting stuff - especially in the hands of such brilliant dramatists as Christopher Marlowe and Thomas Kyd, who depicted the above-mentioned horrors live on stage.
    • His work was to become hugely influential on artists, playwrights and dramatists, film-makers and photographers throughout the 20th century.
    • First staged in 1968, the play has often been compared to the surreal and absurd works of world-renowned dramatists Harold Pinter and Eugéne Ionesco.
    • Only a natural dramatist could have written a scene as good as that.
    • You could even argue that Flaubert's supple perfection as a novelist is matched by Ibsen's rigorous economy as a dramatist.
    • The German dramatist and theoretician Bertolt Brecht was wrong about many things, but not about this sort of problem.
    • Among those he turned down were the dramatist Gerhart Hauptmann and the German chancellor Hans Luther.
    • She was coached in elocution by an actor from the Comedie Francaise and the dramatist Crebillon.
    • All players had to be competent dancers and singers, but dramatists like Marlowe, Shakespeare, and Jonson replaced earlier short, rhymed verse with poetic drama.
    • On the whole, Lefkowitz steers by more familiar landmarks, including the great classical dramatists like Aeschylus and Sophocles among her poets.
    • The Swedish Ingeborg Holm was a realist drama related to the work of early twentieth century Scandanavian dramatists like Henrik Ibsen.
    • It's a play written by a native dramatist and starring two native actors, but it's not a native drama.
    Synonyms
    playwright, writer, tragedian
 
 
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