dramaticallyadverb
uk/drəˈmæt.ɪ.kəl.i/us/drəˈmæt̬.ɪ.kəl.i/dramatically adverb (A LOT)
B2 suddenly or obviously:
Your life changes dramatically when you have a baby to take care of.
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- The economic power of many Asian countries has grown dramatically in recent years.
- The cost of the project has increased dramatically since it began.
- Her health has improved dramatically since she started on this new diet.
- Environmental awareness has increased dramatically over the past decade.
- The report states that the gap between the rich and the poor has increased dramatically over the past decade.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Exciting and interesting
- absorbing
- action-packed
- alley
- arresting
- barnstorming
- glowing
- gnarly
- gripping
- interesting
- interestingly
- meaty
- rip-roaring
- rousing
- Roy of the Rovers stuff
- scintillating
- sensational
- sensationally
- sex sth up
- showstopper
- whirlwind
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dramatically adverb (THEATRE)
(as if) acting in a play:
She swept her hair back dramatically.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Theatre - general words
- break a leg idiom
- double bill
- drama
- dramatic
- hold sth over
- immersive
- jukebox musical
- kabuki
- music theatre
- opening night
- premiere
- preview
- run
- run and run idiom
- slapstick
- theatre
- theatre in the round
- theatregoer
- thespian
- vaudeville
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