Synonym: spectacular, striking. Similar words: dramatically, drama, mathematics, automatic, pragmatic, diplomatic, automatically, alma mater. Meaning: [drə'mætɪk] adj. 1. suitable to or characteristic of drama 2. sensational in appearance or thrilling in effect 3. pertaining to or characteristic of drama 4. used of a singer or singing voice that is marked by power and expressiveness and a histrionic or theatrical style.
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91. The team snatched a dramatic victory in the last minute of the game.
92. The dramatic thrust of the film centres around the conflict between the brothers.
93. Gray describes in dramatic and spellbinding detail the lives of these five ladies.
94. We hadn't bargained for such a dramatic change in the weather.
95. A very active cold front brought dramatic weather changes to Kansas on Wednesday.
96. Recent, more dramatic use of CGI was seen in "Walking With Dinosaurs".
97. This triggered the recent dramatic falls on the Tokyo stock exchange.
98. She's one of the leading lights of the local dramatic society.
99. Her mind retraced the dramatic events of the previous night.
100. In a dramatic climax, our team lost the match by one goal.
101. Her music alternates moments of sudden quiet with moments of dramatic intensity.
102. Dramatic developments on the stock market tripled the value of his shares.
103. The failed coup caused a dramatic loss of morale within the army.
104. She needed a stunning dress to help her make a dramatic entrance.
105. Don't be so dramatic!
106. She was proved right, in dramatic fashion[sentencedict.com], when the whole department resigned.
107. He looked for the dramatic, like the sunset in this painting, and painted it with great verve.
108. Her exit seemed suitably dramatic.
109. For many, the shift brought dramatic changes.
110. A more pressing problem is Mexico's dramatic baby boom.
111. Is his dramatic performance appropriate parody or merely amateurish?
112. He would have made a great dramatic actor.
113. He added that she couldn't achieve dramatic change alone.
114. Perhaps it was unrealistic to expect dramatic economic changes.
115. Nothing more dramatic than a cleaner environment.
116. Sunrise is a breathtaking event along the dramatic Wearside coastline.
117. Changes have certainly taken place, often dramatic and painful changes,(http://sentencedict.com/dramatic.html) involving exploitations and deprivations.
118. All of the other large cities had trends in the same direction, albeit on a less dramatic scale.
119. It was a dramatic transformation, from society hostess to Democratic Party power broker.
120. The case touches upon decades of tradition in Dubuque, and dramatic changes affecting health care nationwide.
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