Definitions for theatrics

theatrics the·at·rics

Spelling: [thee-a-triks]
IPA: /θiˈæ trɪks/

Theatrics is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 14 points.

You can make 706 anagrams from letters in theatrics (acehirstt).

Definitions for theatrics

noun

  1. (used with a singular verb) the art of staging plays and other stage performances.
  2. (used with a plural verb) exaggerated, artificial, or histrionic mannerisms, actions, or words.

Origin of theatrics

1800-10; theatr(ic) + -ics

Examples for theatrics

“He had a flair for the dramatic, to be sure, but it was for more than theatrics,” Clinton said.

Still, one thing is for certain: Khrushchev had a flair for theatrics.

Things will take a turn more serious in late July when the court finally starts focusing on the evidence and not the theatrics.

Those words felt no more than a lame example of phony "in your face" theatrics.

The empathy game has been played with words and theatrics in many schools.

CNN wants emotions, theatrics, the stamping of feet, mano-a-mano anger, and outrage contests.

Oscar de la Renta was all about theatrics, presenting a collection with a decidedly Parisian feel.

As a showman who loves the theatrics, addressing the UN general assembly is the ultimate stage.

Abbas could opt to skip the theatrics and appoint himself prime minister.

Word Value for theatrics
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