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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121. Then there was a long break as the cameras were set up for the dramatic shot over Sir Rupert Cartland's shoulder.
122. Nothing dramatic, no soul-searching ... Guy had gone to get a paper, and some fresh croissants from a nearby bakery.
123. Even more importantly, it can achieve dramatic reductions in the amount of energy used.
124. The report was commissioned from scientists in five countries in order to assess the impact of dramatic reductions in carbon emissions.
125. The company has now axed more than 2,000 jobs in the last 18 months following a dramatic sales slump.
126. He exploited his age, like all his other attributes, to great dramatic effect.
127. However, even in monolinguals, dramatic changes of persona are quite possible.
128. Life size models of the medieval lords, and a dramatic civil war battle scene, are just some of the attractions.
129. Naturally this only applies where there has been no illness or injury which would cause dramatic loss of functioning.
130. Rain was thinking that Barbara Coleman was not only a chatterbox but inclined to be dramatic, too.
131. Yet the drama and the dramatic personality still insistently break through.
132. The snow-capped peaks of the Sorondo mountain range provide a dramatic backdrop.
133. Husseini was somewhat sidelined by the dramatic announcement of the secret Oslo peace accords in August 1993.
134. The line of dramatic form running from primitive arrow dance to Pinero is worth bearing in mind.
135. The women were dressed up, dramatic, bizarre, full of colour: Look at me!
136. Chamberlain's dramatic radio broadcast announcing the Declaration of War in 1939.
137. Pregnancy, however, is a relatively brief and dramatic bodily change, succeeded by reversion to something like the former state.
138. Dramatic look with tiny jalapeno pepper slices embedded in melted cheese topping.
139. This is the backcloth to the dramatic events that were soon to follow.
140. This political sea change coincided with the most dramatic incident to have occurred on the Hinkley Point site since it started operation.
141. Youngest son Joe made some dramatic accusations that his dad terrified them all with his violent behaviour.
141. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
142. Lawrence looked ahead to a new challenge within minutes of celebrating a dramatic ten-man two-goal comeback at Wolves.
143. Corresponding to the dramatic acceleration in the stock of money was an equally dramatic acceleration in the rate of inflation.
144. Standing on these dramatic cliffs, the legends of the area seem quite plausible.
145. The Ottowa-based company has made a dramatic comeback from the brink of financial disaster the last couple of years.
146. High seed rates cause a dramatic reduction in anchorage strength because the spread of the structural roots is restricted.
147. The sense of crisis was heightened by dramatic closures in the airline industry.
148. Indeed the most dramatic example of mass extinction known to biology has been caused by the introduction of an alien species.
149. The 28-year-old mechanical engineer's fortunes took a dramatic twist midway through last season when his career hit rock bottom.
150. Now you may be thinking that these options sound very dramatic and limited in the context of social chit-chat.
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