Definition of «dramatic»

Dramatic means relating to or being a play, movie, or other work of fiction that is characterized by plot-driven action and emotional intensity. It can also refer to something that is striking, impressive, or highly noticeable due to its extreme nature.

Usage examples

  1. The sunrise over the mountains was truly dramatic, with vibrant hues of pink and orange painting the sky.
  2. The actor's performance in the play was incredibly dramatic, capturing the audience's attention and evoking strong emotions.
  3. The company's decision to lay off half of its employees had a dramatic effect on the morale and atmosphere in the office.
  4. The storm caused dramatic destruction, uprooting trees and causing widespread power outages.
  5. The sudden change in weather from a hot summer day to a heavy snowfall was quite dramatic and took everyone by surprise.

Sentences with «dramatic»

  • Finally, many of these experiences result in dramatic changes in a person's perspective on life, death, and relationships. (andrewnewberg.com)
  • To see that kind of dramatic increase in a relatively short period of time, you need a driving force. (realtormag.realtor.org)
  • This will go hand - in - hand with more dramatic changes in government policy in the years ahead. (wexboy.wordpress.com)
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