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drama
  1. A composition, normally in prose, telling a story and intended to be represented by actors impersonating the characters and speaking the dialogue
  2. Such a work for television, radio or the cinema (usually one that is not a comedy)
  3. Theatrical plays in general
  4. A situation in real life that has the characteristics of such a theatrical play
  5. (slang) Rumor, lying or exaggerated reaction to life events; melodrama; an angry dispute or scene; intrigue or spiteful interpersonal maneuvering.
  6. Synonyms:
  7. Examples:
    1. “The school is currently holding several workshops on drama.”
      “I love watching a drama that's based on real-life events.”
      “I'm glad to have gotten through the drama of being unemployed.”
dramality
  1. (uncountable) A genre of television programming that blends reality TV with elements of drama.
  2. (countable) A television program of this genre.
dramatism
  1. dramatic speech or writing
  2. The analysis of language as a mode of action, rather than as the conveying of information
  3. Examples:
    1. “It's a put-on, really, not too much different than the high-theatre dramatism of five years before, really.”
      “The female figure, her face concealed, reflects all the symbolism stripped of dramatism characteristic of modernisme in every gesture and in every one of its gently rounded lines.”
      “They include the various neo-movements or Janacek's dramatism, for example, which is very much contact music.”
dramedy
  1. (uncountable) A genre of film or television that lies somewhere between drama and comedy.
  2. (countable) A film or television programme belonging to this genre.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The Netflix series we watched last night was a perfect example of a dramedy, seamlessly blending humor and heartfelt moments.”
      “It's not a dramedy, but the characters have a sense of humour about themselves.”
      “The best actor is joining Laura Linney in the dramedy for Fox Searchlight Pictures, which is being written and directed by Tamara Jenkins.”
dramaturge
  1. A position within a theatre that deals mainly with research and development.
  2. Someone skilled in the dramatic arts, such as a playwright.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “She's spent most of the past five years working on new Canadian plays as a dramaturge and director for Alberta Theatre Projects.”
      “She is one of the most intelligent, sensitive, and principled individuals I know, and she will enjoy great success as a dramaturge.”
      “It hardly takes a brilliant operatic dramaturge to see through this brainless travesty, loaded with irrelevant inventions and non sequiturs.”
dramatization
  1. The act of dramatizing.
  2. A version that has been dramatized.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The middle schoolers also performed a dramatization of a popular children's picture book.”
      “He also authored a radio dramatization that was broadcast in 1952 but soon fell into obscurity.”
      “A number of landmark essays argue that Poe offers an extreme dramatization of what are actually quite normative conflicts.”
dramatics
  1. (used with a singular or plural verb) the art of acting and stagecraft.
  2. (used with a singular or plural verb) dramatic behaviour.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Alex played an active part in dramatics while a student at the local college.”
      “An exceptionally talented man, he was equally adept at dancing and singing, corny comedy and serious dramatics.”
      “He was also active in intramural athletics and a dramatics group and was president of his college fraternity.”
dramaturgy
  1. (theater) The art of dramatic composition for the stage.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “There's been a revolution in dramaturgy and theatre style from the 20s onward.”
      “Too bad this engrossing drama wasn't given the usual flawless dramaturgy of the series.”
      “Maybe it's not the most perfect example of dramaturgy you'll find but there's something here to chew on.”
dramafest
  1. (informal) A situation characterised by drama or histrionics.
dramatisation
  1. (British spelling) alternative spelling of dramatization
  2. Examples:
    1. “Despite the popularity of true-life reconstructions, the dramatisation of actual events and real people is often controversial.”
      “In early 1599, during which the dramatisation was performed, Richard's reign was a sensationally topical subject.”
      “The problem with a dramatisation based on real events is that a degree of simplification in unavoidable.”
dramamonger
  1. (pejorative) Somebody who provokes drama.
dramaturg
  1. Alternative spelling of dramaturge
  2. Examples:
    1. “In the case of Edward III, I had the opportunity to work closely with the text while serving as dramaturg on a production of the play.”
      “The women were encouraged, guided and overseen by the playwright and dramaturg, Nina Rapi.”
      “The first draft was very easy, but then I had to work with a dramaturg and then I had to start working with actors.”
dramatiser
  1. Alternative form of dramatizer
dramaticks
  1. Obsolete form of dramatics.
dramatist
  1. Synonym of playwright
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “As a dramatist, he's currently writing a musical based on the entire songbook.”
      “The German dramatist and theoretician Bertolt Brecht was wrong about many things, but not about this sort of problem.”
      “It's a play written by a native dramatist and starring two native actors, but it's not a native drama.”
dramystery
  1. (film) mystery-drama
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Fans of last season’s intricate plot twists certainly won’t be disappointed with the Season 2 opener of FX’s legal dramystery (yes, that’s what I said).”
dramatizer
dramatisations
  1. plural of dramatisation
dramatizations
dramamongers
  1. plural of dramamonger
dramatisers
  1. plural of dramatiser
dramaturges
  1. plural of dramaturge
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “As you know, the relationship between playwrights and dramaturges is rather delicate.”
      “We take on two wannabe playwrights per year and match them up to dramaturges.”
      “Especially useful are the inclusions of experimental playwrights, dramaturges, and directors such as Talvin Wilks and Edgar White.”
dramatizers
dramaturgies
dramatists
  1. plural of dramatist
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “He points out to tragic dramatists that what is seen on the stage makes a deeper impression than what is only narrated.”
      “At the beginning of every year, dramatists submitted their plays to the archon, or chief magistrate.”
      “The radio play became an art form in its own right and attracted novelists and poets as well as dramatists.”
dramaturgs
  1. plural of dramaturg
dramafests
  1. plural of dramafest
dramalities
  1. plural of dramality
dramedies
dramas
  1. plural of drama
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The image of the satyr turns him into a buffoon, a lubricious figure, a familiar character in satyric dramas.”
      “Such structures can be read as dramas of redemption, of deliverance from the chaotic environment of an unreasoning nature.”
      “He wrote for kabuki as well as the traditional Japanese puppet dramas called bunraku.”
dramata
  1. plural of drama
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