dramatic
Meaning of dramatic
adjective
- relating to drama or the performance or study of drama.
the dramatic arts
a dramatic society
- (of an event or circumstance) sudden and striking.
a dramatic increase in recorded crime
late 16th century: via late Latin from Greek dramatikos, from drama, dramat- (see drama).
Information about dramatic
- It is an adjective.
- The plural form of dramatic is: dramatics.
- Languages in which dramatic is used:
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Hyphenation of dramatic
dra-matic
- It consists of 2 syllables and 8 chars.
- dramatic is a word disyllabic because it has two syllables
dramatic synonyms
Meaning spectacular:
Meaning notably large in size, amount, or extent:
Meaning of considerable importance, size, or worth:
Meaning fairly large:
Meaning considerable in size or quantity:
Meaning treating people equally without favouritism or discrimination:
Meaning having sound judgement; fair and sensible:
Meaning arranged neatly and in order:
Meaning having a visible mark or marking:
Meaning very noticeable or marked; conspicuous:
Meaning easily seen or noticed; clear or apparent:
Meaning able to be measured:
Meaning (especially of a slight movement or change of state) able to be seen or noticed:
Meaning attracting notice or attention:
Meaning easily perceived or understood; clear, self-evident, or apparent:
Meaning able to be discovered or identified:
Meaning able to be seen:
Meaning large or important enough to be noticed:
Meaning sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy:
Meaning a gesture, action, or sound that is used to convey information or instructions, typically by prearrangement between the parties concerned:
Meaning worthy of attention or notice; remarkable:
Meaning worth paying attention to; interesting or significant:
Meaning worthy of attention; striking:
Meaning exceptionally good:
Meaning very unusual or remarkable:
Meaning unusual; not typical:
Meaning remarkable or exceptional, especially exceptionally good:
Meaning of great significance or value:
Meaning following as a result or effect:
dramatic antonyms
Meaning too small or unimportant to be worth consideration:
Translation of dramatic
- Italian: vivace
- German: lebhaft, dramatisch
- French: vif, dramatique, spectaculaire
- Spanish: vivaracho, vívido, vivaz, dramático, dramática, asombroso, espectacular
- Portuguese: vivaz, dramático, assombroso
Words that rhyme with dramatic
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