Definitions for dramatics

dramatics dra·mat·ics

Spelling: [druh-mat-iks]
IPA: /drəˈmæt ɪks/

Dramatics is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 544 anagrams from letters in dramatics (aacdimrst).

Definitions for dramatics

noun

  1. (used with a singular or plural verb) the art of producing or acting dramas.
  2. (used with a plural verb) dramatic productions, especially by amateurs.
  3. (used with a plural verb) dramatic, overly emotional, or insincere behavior:

Origin of dramatics

First recorded in 1675-85; See origin at dramatic, -ics

Examples for dramatics

Then, for dramatics and bonus patriotism points, he added “for the good of the country.”

"Forget about the dramatics, General," said Cameron in disgust.

"I really don't see the use of all these dramatics," Bruce said coldly.

There was no anger, no attempt at dramatics, in Hartnett's voice.

Johnny told him in as few words as possible and with no dramatics at all, just how it was done.

Just then Miss Williams, the dramatics instructor, hurried in.

After he said, “go ahead,” she “took a handful and swallowed them with gusto and no dramatics.”

And she's given me the tip, with her dramatics up there on the platform, and the way they answered.

Well—and now the question is, will you take the part of the Nurse or not in the dramatics?

I don't think she's ever felt just right about that evening of the dramatics, don't you know.

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