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theatric /θɪˈatrɪk /adjectiveTheatrical.As Bette tells me this I can't help but think that she might already have theatric plans for the two-year-old....- When asked if it's intimidating to undertake a play that boasts such a rich production track record on stage and on the big screen, he is quick to underline that the theatric opportunities outnumber the pitfalls.
- Why it's grounds for a duel, or something theatric like that.
noun1 (theatrics) Dramatic performances; theatricals.All in all the Wild West Show promises plenty of theatrics and high drama all making for a very enjoyable evening in Tullow's town square....- The spectacular theatrics of Gabriel's stage show attracted acclaim all over the world and were filmed for his new DVD.
- Social life included dinner parties, balls, amateur theatrics, and occasional church services.
1.1Overdramatic behaviour.While the sense of drama and theatrics might appeal to him, it does a disservice to his ministers and the country at large....- I do believe that you are attracted to some of the role playing and theatrics that come with it, and I think you might even find that part sexually rewarding.
- It is not just what was said, but what was implied - a spectacular example of highly sophisticated and manipulative political theatrics.
Rhymesgeriatric, paediatric (US pediatric), Patrick, psychiatric |