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单词 dramatic
释义

dramatic

adjective

dra·​mat·​ic drə-ˈma-tik How to pronounce dramatic (audio)
1
literature : of or relating to the drama
a dramatic actor
2
a
: suitable to or characteristic of the drama
a dramatic story
a dramatic attempt to escape
a dramatic comeback
b
: striking in appearance or effect
a dramatic pause
3
of an opera singer : having a powerful voice and a declamatory style compare lyric
dramatically
drə-ˈma-ti-k(ə-)lē How to pronounce dramatic (audio)
adverb

Synonyms

  • histrionic
  • melodramatic
  • operatic
  • stagy
  • stagey
  • theatrical
  • theatric
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Example Sentences

His parents noticed a dramatic change in his behavior. There was a dramatic increase in prices. The book tells the dramatic story of her battle with cancer. She made a dramatic entrance wearing a bright red dress. There was a dramatic pause before his big announcement. The painter used dramatic colors. They are members of the local dramatic society. See More
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Word History

Etymology

see drama

First Known Use

1589, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

dramatic

adjective

dra·​mat·​ic drə-ˈma-tik How to pronounce dramatic (audio)
1
: having to do with drama
a dramatic actor
2
: attracting attention
He made a dramatic entrance.
3
: sudden and extreme
a dramatic change

dramatic

adjective

1
as in theatrical
having the general quality or effect of a stage performance the basketball player's dramatic announcement of his sudden retirement held everybody spellbound

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • theatrical
  • theatric
  • operatic
  • emotional
  • melodramatic
  • surprising
  • spectacular
  • exciting
  • histrionic
  • wonderful
  • sensational
  • stagey
  • stagy
  • astonishing
  • marvelous
  • amazing
  • marvellous
  • dramaturgic
  • wondrous
  • awesome
  • astounding
  • affected
  • overdramatic
  • hammy
  • dramaturgical
  • emotionalistic
  • actorly
  • ham
  • fabulous
  • eye-opening
  • actorish
  • actressy

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • undramatic
  • uneventful
  • monotonous
  • unexciting
  • unspectacular
  • unsensational
  • ordinary
  • uninspiring
  • unrewarding
  • common
  • matter-of-fact
  • commonplace
  • unnewsworthy
  • unexceptional
  • stale
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2
as in theatric
given to or marked by attention-getting behavior suggestive of stage acting oh, don't be so dramatic, and just tell us, without the pregnant pauses, what happened

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • theatrical
  • theatric
  • melodramatic
  • exaggerated
  • conspicuous
  • staged
  • histrionic
  • stagey
  • unnatural
  • hammy
  • sensational
  • stagy
  • showy
  • grandiose
  • flamboyant
  • elaborate
  • overdone
  • overacted
  • ostentatious
  • actorly
  • actorish
  • mannered
  • studied
  • actressy
  • pretentious
  • affected
  • artificial
  • self-conscious

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • undramatic
  • subdued
  • unpretentious
  • unaffected
  • muted
  • nondramatic
  • restrained
  • modest
  • inconspicuous
  • simple
  • conservative
  • quiet
  • nontheatrical
  • underplayed
  • discreet
  • toned (down)
  • plain
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3
as in noticeable
likely to attract attention a dramatic drop in the temperature overnight

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • noticeable
  • prominent
  • remarkable
  • commanding
  • impressive
  • striking
  • marked
  • brilliant
  • conspicuous
  • emphatic
  • interesting
  • showy
  • pronounced
  • bold
  • flamboyant
  • outstanding
  • arresting
  • splashy
  • eye-catching
  • visible
  • noisy
  • loud
  • notable
  • catchy
  • noteworthy
  • spectacular
  • distinguished
  • highlighted
  • salient
  • discernible
  • glaring
  • recognizable
  • perceptible
  • bodacious
  • extravagant
  • fascinating
  • observable
  • detectable
  • ornate
  • kenspeckle
  • grabby
  • fancy
  • eminent
  • riveting
  • tawdry
  • discernable
  • gaudy
  • flagrant
  • glitzy
  • flashy
  • screaming
  • enthralling
  • garish
  • engrossing
  • jazzy
  • absorbing
  • ostentatious
  • opulent
  • meretricious
  • overwrought
  • spotlighted
  • howling
  • florid
  • overdone
  • pretentious
  • swank
  • glittery
  • swanky
  • highfalutin
  • hifalutin

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • subtle
  • inconspicuous
  • unremarkable
  • unobtrusive
  • unemphatic
  • hidden
  • obscure
  • faint
  • insignificant
  • unshowy
  • unflamboyant
  • unnoticeable
  • modest
  • unimportant
  • subtle
  • dim
  • concealed
  • simple
  • shrouded
  • understated
  • undistinguished
  • unaffected
  • unassuming
  • quiet
  • unpretentious
  • conservative
  • plain
  • subdued
  • muted
  • restrained
  • unflashy
  • toned-down
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Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of dramatic are histrionic, melodramatic, and theatrical. While all these words 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

Although the words histrionic and dramatic have much in common, histrionic applies to tones, gestures, and motions and suggests a deliberate affectation or staginess.

a histrionic show of grief

While in some cases nearly identical to dramatic, melodramatic suggests an exaggerated emotionalism or an inappropriate theatricalism.

made a melodramatic plea

While the synonyms theatrical and dramatic are close in meaning, theatrical implies a crude appeal through artificiality or exaggeration in gesture or vocal expression.

a theatrical oration
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