dramatic
Prononciation : [drəˈmætɪk]
Contexte : « emotions »
(adjective) something that is really exciting or intense. When someone makes a big change or shows a lot of feelings, it can be called dramatic.
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Her dramatic performance in the play made everyone feel very emotional.
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The movie was not dramatic at all; it was pretty boring and slow.
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Did you see the dramatic changes in the weather today?
Contexte : « theatrical »
(adjective) something that relates to acting or theater. It means something very showy or exaggerated, like what you see in a play or a movie.
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The dramatic lighting in the scene made it feel very special.
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Her explanation was not dramatic; it was simple and straight to the point.
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Have you ever watched a dramatic play that captivated the audience?
Contexte : « changes »
(adjective) a very big or sudden change. When something improves or worsens quickly and noticeably, we call it dramatic.
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After the big rain, there was a dramatic improvement in the plant's health.
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There was no dramatic change in his mood; he still seemed the same as before.
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What was the most dramatic change you noticed last year?