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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151. The director uses music to accentuate the rising dramatic tension.
152. Judge Jackson gave Microsoft no real chance to propose less dramatic alternatives or to present facts that would cut against a breakup.
153. The technical difficulty in bringing the changes to fruition says something about how dramatic they are.
154. Anyone who has kept track of developments in this field would easily notice a dramatic change in the government's approach.
155. The situation cries aloud for strong, even dramatic, and also attention-winning, arguments.
156. It makes it less audacious and less entertaining than the Eye, of course, except for the literary and dramatic reviews.
157. Pergamon was an imposing hillside city and full advantage was taken of this dramatic site.
158. Interviews done in the week after the shows aired found dramatic increases in awareness and understanding of medical issues surrounding both topics.
159. True, it has increased 25 percent in the last generation, but this is hardly the dramatic change commonly depicted.
160. The Republic's ability to absorb the effects of dramatic electoral and governmental shifts was about to be tested.
161. The bomb and the bullet of course provide more dramatic reportage than hard graft, the golf club and fishing rod.
162. Catastrophe, as discussed in Chapter 13, can be linked with inevitability, to assert dramatic power.
163. From 1977 to 1987, the scale of plant closure and/or contraction in many cities was extremely dramatic.
164. What they hadn't bargained for was a sudden and dramatic change in the weather.
165. A dark colour applied thickly over lighter and brighter ones can be very exciting and dramatic.
166. Even though not all the results of chiropractic adjustment are this dramatic, many sportsmen and women have benefited from chiropractic treatment.
167. There was to be no stunned silence, no aghast staring and, it seemed, no dramatic response from Greg.
168. But the most dramatic by far of the failures of deregulation involved the savings and loans.
169. In this context, the failure to attract overseas students is seen as a dramatic failure.
170. Instead, he left Grobbelaar's critics in no doubt that there will be no dramatic changes in that department tonight.
171. My first teacher was a failed bass-baritone who had me singing big dramatic arias.
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172. Though it has more plots than most cemeteries, the story lacks dramatic drive and a true core.
173. Now the administration is proclaiming it as the solution to the dramatic slowdown in the economy that began last autumn.
174. In the United States a most dramatic contemporary example of this process is the abortion issue.
175. Experts call the insecticides a major advance and say Phoenix-area residents can expect a dramatic decline in the whitefly population this fall.
176. The literature of the time provides ample evidence of a dramatic shift in public attitudes.
177. Jones mounted a quick two-fisted assault and the title changed hands in those brief, dramatic seconds.
178. Dramatic life-saving techniques, organ transplants and similar developments have popular appeal.
179. The main advantage of the Flydaw dramatic reduction in the capital cost of construction.
180. Sharp colour and defined curls create dramatic impact For a classic fifties look short hair is combed back from the face.
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