Similar words: melodramatic, dramatically, melodrama, grammatically, dramatic, grammatical, automatically, systematically. Meaning: ['melədrə'mætɪklɪ] adv. 1. as in a melodrama 2. in an overly emotional manner.
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1. "Life is not worth living, " she declared melodramatically.
2. He flung my gift melodramatically across the room.
3. She acted melodramatically when she called for help.
4. Sylvia, as you announced so melodramatically to the world.
5. Here, the hero is melodramatically reunited with the heroine.
6. Gawker melodramatically wrote that the 114, 000-plus victims "could be vulnerable to spam marketing and malicious hacking."
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7. "For God's sake," Michael said melodramatically, "Whatever you do, don't look down."
8. The outraged Octavian grazes the baron's arm with his rapier and Ochs melodramatically calls for a doctor.
9. She is not hooked on soap operas, she is melodramatically fixated.
10. She felt so much better she was keenly aware of how foolish she looked, draped melodramatically across her lawn in the damp at 6:45 in the evening.
11. Still another is Roman Catholic Playwright William Alfred, whose off-Broadway hit, Hogan's Goat, melodramatically plots a turn-of-the-century Irish immigrant's struggle to achieve the American dream.
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