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dramatic-see


Definition:

Adjective: Pertaining to or characterized by drama or intense emotion.

Verb: To have a profound effect on; evoke strong emotions or reactions.

Senses:

1. Adjective:

  • Intensely emotional or striking, capturing attention or arousing excitement.
  • Marked by exaggerated gestures, behavior, or unexpected changes.

2. Verb:

  • To cause a significant change in emotions or reactions.

Examples:

Adjective:

  1. The actress delivered a dramatic monologue that moved the entire audience to tears.
  2. Fireworks lit up the sky, providing a dramatic display for the spectators.
  3. The unexpected twist in the plot added a dramatic element to the story.

Verb:

  1. The news of the accident dramatically saw her mood change from joy to despair.
  2. The inspiring speech dramatically saw a surge in the crowd's enthusiasm.

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