- Main Entry:
- dra·mat·ic

- Pronunciation:
-
\drə-ˈma-tik\
- Function:
- adjective
- Date:
- 1589
1: of or relating to the drama <a dramatic actor>2 a: suitable to or characteristic of the drama <a dramatic attempt to escape> b: striking in appearance or effect <a dramatic pause>3of an opera singer : having a powerful voice and a declamatory style — compare lyric
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dra·mat·i·cal·ly
\-ti-k(ə-)lē\ adverb
synonyms dramatic,
theatrical,
histrionic,
melodramatic mean having a character or an effect like that of acted plays.
dramatic applies to situations in life and literature that stir the imagination and emotions deeply
<a dramatic meeting of world leaders>.
theatrical implies a crude appeal through artificiality or exaggeration in gesture or vocal expression
<a theatrical oration>.
histrionic applies to tones, gestures, and motions and suggests a deliberate affectation or staginess
<a histrionic show of grief>.
melodramatic suggests an exaggerated emotionalism or an inappropriate theatricalism
<made a melodramatic plea>.