Comparative for striking in appearance or effect
“The film's dramatic special effects did not fail to please fans.”
Comparative for charged with emotion
“In a dramatic scene, Rose would ruin Finn's attempt at martyrdom before declaring her love for him with her last breath.”
Comparative for showy, bold or audacious in behavior or appearance
“Bill would undergo a dramatic body transformation from obese to muscular within the space of 30 weeks.”
Comparative for striking in suddenness or effectiveness
“The new policy's effect on the economy has been quite dramatic.”
Comparative for given to, or marked by, attention-getting behavior suggestive of stage acting
“Despite barely being touched, Fernando would dive to the turf in a dramatic manner, hoping to get a free kick from the referee.”
Comparative for relating to acting, actors, or the theatre
“This crisis of borders has implications for the dramatic arts.”
Comparative for exaggerated and excessively dramatic
“He begins by telling me, in his dramatic manner, what attracted him to Sutton in the first place.”
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