English-Thai Dictionary
dramatic
ADJ ที่ เกี่ยวกับ ละคร ที่ มี ลักษณะ เกี่ยวกับ ละคร ti-kiao-kab-la-kon
dramatically
ADV เป็น อย่าง ละคร pen-yang-la-kon
dramatics
N การ แสดงละคร การผลิต ละคร kan-sa-dang-la-kon
dramatics
N พฤติกรรม เกิน จริง parued-ti-kam-koen-jing
dramatics
N ศิลปการ ละคร sin-la-pa-kan-ra-kon
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DRAMATIC, DRAMATICAL
a.Pertaining to the drama; represent by action; theatrical; not narrative.
DRAMATICALLY
a.By representation; in the manner of the drama.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DRAMATIC; DRAMATICAL
Dra *mat "ic, Dra *mat "ic *al, a. Etym: [Gr. dramatique. ]
Defn: Of or pertaining to the drama; appropriate to, or having the qualities of, a drama; theatrical; vivid. The emperor. .. performed his part with much dramatic effect. Motley.
DRAMATICALLY
DRAMATICALLY Dra *mat "ic *al *ly, adv.
Defn: In a dramatic manner; theatrically; vividly.
New American Oxford Dictionary
dramatic
dra mat ic |drəˈmatik drəˈmædɪk | ▶adjective 1 [ attrib. ] of or relating to drama or the performance or study of drama: the dramatic arts | a dramatic society. 2 (of an event or circumstance ) sudden and striking: a dramatic increase in recorded crime. • exciting or impressive: he recalled his dramatic escape from the building | dramatic mountain peaks. • (of a person or their behavior ) intending or intended to create an effect; theatrical: with a dramatic gesture, she put a hand to her brow. DERIVATIVES dra mat i cal ly |-ik (ə )lē |adverb ORIGIN late 16th cent.: via late Latin from Greek dramatikos, from drama, dramat- (see drama ).
dramatic irony
dra mat ic i ro ny |drəˈmædɪk ˈaɪrəni | ▶noun see irony 1.
dramatic monologue
dra mat ic mon o logue ▶noun a poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person, in which the speaker inadvertently reveals aspects of their character while describing a particular situation or series of events.
dramatics
dra mat ics |drəˈmatiks drəˈmædɪks | ▶plural noun 1 [ often treated as sing. ] the study or practice of acting in and producing plays: amateur dramatics. 2 theatrically exaggerated or overemotional behavior: cut out the dramatics.
Oxford Dictionary
dramatic
dra |mat ¦ic |drəˈmatɪk | ▶adjective 1 [ attrib. ] relating to drama or the performance or study of drama: the dramatic arts | a dramatic society. 2 (of an event or circumstance ) sudden and striking: a dramatic increase in recorded crime. • exciting or impressive: he recalled his dramatic escape from the building | dramatic mountain peaks. • (of a person or their behaviour ) intending or intended to create an effect; theatrical: with a dramatic gesture, she put a hand to her brow. DERIVATIVES dramatically adverb ORIGIN late 16th cent.: via late Latin from Greek dramatikos, from drama, dramat- (see drama ).
dramatic irony
dra |mat ¦ic irony ▶noun see irony 1.
dramatic monologue
dra |mat ¦ic mono |logue ▶noun a poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person, in which the speaker inadvertently reveals aspects of their character while describing a particular situation or series of events.
dramatics
dra ¦mat |ics |drəˈmatɪks | ▶plural noun 1 [ treated as sing. or pl. ] the study or practice of acting in and producing plays: amateur dramatics. 2 theatrically exaggerated or overemotional behaviour: cut out the dramatics.
American Oxford Thesaurus
dramatic
dramatic adjective 1 dramatic art: theatrical, theatric, thespian, stage, dramaturgical; formal histrionic. 2 a dramatic increase: considerable, substantial, sizable, goodly, fair, marked, noticeable, measurable, perceptible, obvious, appreciable; significant, notable, noteworthy, remarkable, extraordinary, exceptional, phenomenal; informal tidy. ANTONYMS insignificant. 3 dramatic scenes set in the city: exciting, stirring, action-packed, sensational, spectacular; startling, unexpected, tense, gripping, riveting, fascinating, thrilling, hair-raising; rousing, lively, electrifying, impassioned, moving. ANTONYMS boring. 4 dramatic headlands: striking, impressive, imposing, spectacular, breathtaking, dazzling, sensational, awesome, awe-inspiring, impactful, remarkable, outstanding, incredible, phenomenal. ANTONYMS unimpressive. 5 a dramatic gesture: exaggerated, theatrical, ostentatious, actressy, stagy, showy, splashy, melodramatic, overdone, histrionic, affected, mannered, artificial; informal hammy, ham, campy. ANTONYMS natural, unaffected.
Oxford Thesaurus
dramatic
dramatic adjective 1 dramatic art: theatrical, stage, dramaturgical, thespian; show-business; informal showbiz; rare histrionic, theatric. 2 a dramatic increase in speed: considerable, substantial, sizeable, goodly, fair, reasonable, tidy, marked, pronounced; noticeable, measurable, perceptible, conspicuous, obvious, detectable, visible, appreciable; significant, striking, signal, notable, noteworthy, worthy of attention, remarkable, outstanding, extraordinary, exceptional, phenomenal; important, of importance, of consequence, consequential. ANTONYMS insignificant. 3 there were dramatic scenes in the capital's central square: exciting, stirring, action-packed, sensational, spectacular, startling, unexpected, tense, suspenseful, rip-roaring, gripping, riveting, fascinating, thrilling, hair-raising, rousing, lively, animated, spirited, electrifying, impassioned, emotive, emotional, emotion-charged, moving, soul-stirring, powerful, heady; N. Amer. informal stem-winding; rare inspiriting, anthemic. ANTONYMS boring. 4 dramatic rocky headlands: striking, eye-catching, impressive, imposing, spectacular, breathtaking, dazzling, vivid, amazing, astounding, astonishing, surprising, staggering, stunning, sensational, awesome, awe-inspiring, remarkable, notable, noteworthy, distinctive, graphic, extraordinary, outstanding, incredible, phenomenal, unusual, rare, uncommon, out of the ordinary. ANTONYMS unimpressive. 5 he flung out his arms in a dramatic gesture: exaggerated, theatrical, ostentatious, actressy, stagy, showy, melodramatic, overacted, overdone, histrionic, affected, mannered, artificial, stilted, unreal, forced; informal hammy, ham, campy. ANTONYMS natural, unaffected.
Spanish Dictionary
dramática
dramática nombre femenino /adjetivo Dramaturgia (arte y técnica ):escribió un tratado sobre la dramática alternativa, sus implicaciones militares y políticas .
dramaticidad
dramaticidad nombre femenino Capacidad para emocionar o conmover :la dramaticidad de una escultura; lo que da carácter y dramaticidad nuevas al siglo romántico estriba en un estado de espíritu radicalmente diverso; la dramaticidad de Monteverde es fuertemente dinámica .SINÓNIMO dramatismo .
dramático, -ca
dramático, -ca adjetivo 1 Del drama o relacionado con él :pieza dramática; estilo dramático .2 [persona ] Que dramatiza, exagera una cosa o una situación manifestando tristeza o disgusto excesivos :ha reprobado solamente una parte del examen, pero es tan dramático que lo cuenta como si hubiera reprobado toda la asignatura .3 Que es capaz de emocionar o conmover :vivir una situación dramática .4 Que es espectacular, capaz de impresionar :una dramática sanción; un triunfo dramático .5 [actor ] Que interpreta obras dramáticas .6 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [escritor ] Que escribe dramas u obras de teatro . VÉASE obra dramática; poema dramático; poesía dramática .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
dramatic
dra mat ic /drəmǽtɪk /→drama 形容詞 more ~; most ~1 〈変化 状況などが 〉劇的な , 急激な, めざましい ; 印象的な, ドラマチックな ▸ a dramatic effect 劇的な効果 ▸ the dramatic change in Japanese eating habits 日本の食習慣における急激な変化 ▸ dramatic events 劇的な出来事 2 比較なし 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗演劇の, 劇に関する ; 劇形式の ▸ dramatic poetry 劇詩 .3 〈身ぶりなどが 〉芝居がかっている, 大げさな ▸ a dramatic gesture 芝居がかっているジェスチャー ~̀ í rony 劇的アイロニー 〘登場人物にはわからないが観客にはその意味が理解できるせりふや状況 〙.
dramatically
dra mat i cal ly /drəmǽtɪk (ə )li /副詞 劇的に, 急激に ; 印象的に ; 芝居がかった様子で .
dramatics
dra m á t ics 名詞 1 〖単数扱い 〗演出法, 演技術 .2 〖複数扱い 〗(素人の )演劇, 芝居 ; ⦅くだけて 非難して ⦆芝居がかったふるまい .