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Comparative
more dramatic
Superlative
most dramatic
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related to acting, plays, or the theater
- She took a course in dramatic arts at university.
- The actor delivered a powerful dramatic performance.
- The festival showcased several dramatic productions.
- Her interest in dramatic literature led her to study theater.
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surprising or exciting in appearance or effect
- The sunset painted the sky in dramatic hues of orange and pink.
- The actor's performance was dramatic, evoking strong emotions from the audience.
- Her sudden weight loss was dramatic, leaving friends and family astonished.
- The change in weather was dramatic, with thunderstorms appearing out of nowhere.
- His entrance at the party was dramatic, capturing everyone's attention immediately.
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(of a person) exhibiting exaggerated or intense emotions or behavior
- He's always been a dramatic person, turning small issues into big events.
- His dramatic outbursts often left his friends feeling uncomfortable and unsure of how to respond.
- She has a dramatic personality, always making a scene at the smallest inconvenience.
- His dramatic storytelling kept everyone on the edge of their seats, hanging on every word.
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