dramatic
[ druh-mat-ik ]
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adjective
Origin of dramatic
1Other words for dramatic
Other words from dramatic
- dra·mat·i·cal·ly, adverb
- non·dra·mat·ic, adjective
- o·ver·dra·mat·ic, adjective
- pre·dra·mat·ic, adjective
- pseu·do·dra·mat·ic, adjective
- qua·si-dra·mat·ic, adjective
- sem·i·dra·mat·ic, adjective
- un·dra·mat·ic, adjective
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How to use dramatic in a sentence
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British Dictionary definitions for dramatic
dramatic
/ (drəˈmætɪk) /
adjective
of or relating to drama
like a drama in suddenness, emotional impact, etc
striking; effective
acting or performed in a flamboyant way
music (of a voice) powerful and marked by histrionic quality
Derived forms of dramatic
- dramatically, adverb
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