dramatic 音标拼音: [drəm'ætɪk]
a . 戏剧的,剧本的;戏剧性的,引人注目的,激动人心的
戏剧的,剧本的;戏剧性的,引人注目的,激动人心的
dramatic adj 1 :
suitable to or characteristic of drama ; "
a dramatic entrance in a swirling cape "; "
a dramatic rescue at sea "
[
ant : {
undramatic }]
2 :
sensational in appearance or thrilling in effect ; "
a dramatic sunset "; "
a dramatic pause "; "
a spectacular display of northern lights "; "
it was a spectacular play "; "
his striking good looks always created a sensation " [
synonym : {
dramatic },
{
spectacular }, {
striking }]
3 :
pertaining to or characteristic of drama ; "
dramatic arts "
4 :
used of a singer or singing voice that is marked by power and expressiveness and a histrionic or theatrical style ; "
a dramatic tenor "; "
a dramatic soprano " [
ant : {
lyric }]
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Of or pertaining to the drama ;
as ,
dramatic arts . [
WordNet sense 3 ]
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
suitable to or characteristic of or having the qualities of ,
a drama ;
theatrical ;
as ,
a dramatic entrance in a swirling cape ;
a dramatic rescue at sea .
Opposite of {
undramatic }. [
WordNet sense 1 ] [
Narrower terms :
{
melodramatic }; {
awe -
inspiring ,
spectacular }]
[
WordNet 1 .
5 ]
The emperor . . .
performed his part with much dramatic effect . --
Motley .
[
1913 Webster ]
3 .
striking in appearance or effect ;
vivid ;
having a thrilling effect ;
as ,
a dramatic sunset ;
a dramatic pause .
[
WordNet sense 2 ]
Syn :
spectacular ,
striking .
[
WordNet 1 .
5 ]
4 . (
Music )
marked by power and expressiveness and a histrionic or theatrical style ; --
of a singer or singing voice ;
as ,
a dramatic tenor ;
a dramatic soprano .
Contrasted to {
lyric }. [
WordNet sense 4 ]
[
WordNet 1 .
5 ]
112 Moby Thesaurus words for "
dramatic ":
Alcaic ,
Anacreontic ,
Castalian ,
Homeric ,
Hudibrastic ,
Pierian ,
Pindaric ,
Theocritean ,
actor -
proof ,
all -
star ,
alto ,
ballet ,
balletic ,
bardic ,
baritone ,
bass ,
bravura ,
breathtaking ,
bucolic ,
choral ,
choric ,
cinematic ,
cinematographic ,
coloratura ,
colorful ,
complete ,
considerable ,
didactic ,
dithyrambic ,
dramatical ,
dramatist ,
dramatizer ,
dramaturge ,
dramaturgic ,
eclogic ,
effective ,
elegiac ,
epic ,
exaggerated ,
expressive ,
extraordinary ,
falsetto ,
film ,
filmic ,
flamboyant ,
graphic ,
ham ,
hammy ,
heroic ,
histrionic ,
hymnal ,
idyllic ,
impressive ,
legitimate ,
liturgical ,
lyric ,
major ,
marked ,
melodramatic ,
milked ,
mock -
heroic ,
monodramatic ,
movie ,
narrative ,
noticeable ,
operatic ,
overacted ,
overdone ,
overplayed ,
pastoral ,
poetic ,
poetico -
mystical ,
poetico -
mythological ,
poetico -
philosophic ,
poetlike ,
psalmic ,
psalmodial ,
psalmodic ,
radical ,
rhapsodic ,
runic ,
sacred ,
sapphic ,
scenic ,
sensational ,
shocking ,
showy ,
singing ,
skaldic ,
soprano ,
spectacular ,
stage ,
stagelike ,
stageworthy ,
stagy ,
starstruck ,
startling ,
stellar ,
stirring ,
striking ,
sudden ,
tenor ,
theaterlike ,
theatrical ,
thespian ,
thrown away ,
treble ,
underacted ,
underplayed ,
vaudevillian ,
vivid ,
vocal
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