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dramatizes

Aussprache: [ˈdræməˌtaɪz]

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Kontext: „theater“

(verb) to make a story or event more exciting and interesting by acting it out or describing it in a dramatic way. When you tell a story about something that happened, and you make it sound really exciting and emotional, you're dramatizing it.

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In the school play, Sarah dramatizes the story of a brave knight saving a princess.

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He didn't dramatize the sad news; he just told it plainly.

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How do you think she will dramatize her adventure in the story?

Kontext: „communication“

(verb) to emphasize or highlight something to make it seem more important or serious. This is when you talk about something in a way that makes people pay attention or feel a certain way about it.

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The teacher dramatizes the importance of studying for tests to help the students succeed.

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He doesn’t dramatize the issues in the report, keeping everything factual and straightforward.

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Why do you think she decided to dramatize the problem in her speech?

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