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    melodramatic
    /ˌmɛlədrəˈmatɪk/

    adjective

    • 1. relating to melodrama: "a melodramatic comedy about Slavic miners"

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  2. Learn the meaning of melodramatic, an adjective that describes exaggerated emotions or actions. See how to use it in sentences and compare it with synonyms and related words.

  3. Melodramatic means having a character or an effect like that of acted plays, or appealing to the emotions. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, example sentences, and usage of melodramatic.

  4. Learn the meaning of melodramatic, an adjective that describes exaggerated or overly emotional behavior or speech. See how to use it in sentences and find synonyms, antonyms, and related words.

  5. Melodramatic means behaving or speaking in a way that exaggerates the seriousness of a situation. It can also describe something that is sensational, violent, or emotional. See synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples of melodramatic.

  6. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the adjective melodramatic, which describes something full of exciting and extreme emotions or events. See examples, synonyms and collocations of melodramatic.

  7. Melodrama is a type of story, play, or film that shows strong emotions and actions. Learn more about the meaning, history, and features of melodrama with examples from literature and cinema.

  8. Melodramatic means behaving or speaking in a way that exaggerates the seriousness of a situation. Learn how to pronounce it, find synonyms, and see examples of melodramatic in sentences and translations.

  9. The meaning of MELODRAMA is a work (such as a movie or play) characterized by extravagant theatricality and by the predominance of plot and physical action over characterization. How to use melodrama in a sentence.

  10. If you're writhing on the floor, howling in pain over the splinter in your finger, you're being a tad melodramatic, that is, exaggerated, affected, or histrionic. This term was first used in early-19th-century theater, as the adjective form of the noun melodrama, which is a performance piece featuring exaggerated characters with emotional appeal.

  11. Melodramatic means exaggerated and emotional or sentimental, or sensational or sensationalized. It can be used as an adjective or a noun. See how to use it in sentences and find related words.