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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| dramaticsnoun | The art of acting and stagecraft. |
| dramaticksnoun | Obsolete form of dramatics. [The art of acting and stagecraft.] |
| dramamentarynoun | Synonym of docudrama. |
| melodramatismnoun | Alternative form of melodramaticism. [Melodramatic behaviour.] |
| melodramaticismnoun | Melodramatic behaviour. |
| psychodramanoun | A form of psychotherapy in which a patient acts a role in a context devised by a psychotherapist. |
| theatricalismnoun | theatrical style or behaviour |
| photodramanoun | a photoplay |
| speechcraftnoun | The art, skill or science of speech or language. |
| theatricalsnoun | histrionics |
| philodramatistnoun | One who loves dramatic performances. |
| play-actingnoun | The acting of a play or plays; the occupation of an actor; dramatic performance. |
| theatricismnoun | theatricality; affectation; staginess |
| dramatic presentnoun | (grammar) The historical present tense. |
| thespianismnoun | (theater) Thespian activity or behavior. |
| theatricsnoun | histrionics |
| hypotyposisnoun | (rhetoric) A vivid, picturesque description of scenes or events. |
| playwritingnoun | (authorship) The writing of plays. |
| speechificationnoun | (derogatory or humorous) The act of speechifying, making something into a speech |
| playwrightingnoun | Writing plays: the craft of a playwright |
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