Dramatics [noun]

Definition of Dramatics:

theatrics

Synonyms of Dramatics:


Opposite/Antonyms of Dramatics:

-


Sentence/Example of Dramatics:

Virginia colleges and universities also keep the theater alive by sponsoring dramatics classes, workshops and plays.

No public scandal—no dramatics, my friend, or as sure as you are sitting here you will have to answer to me.

"I don't want to play up anything now that will sound like dramatics," the lawyer went on in a soothing voice.

In her chance to make good in high school dramatics she had clumsily backed into the stand and upset it, breaking the vase.

She was Anne Weeks, a slender, dark-haired girl of 25 who had attended the state university and majored in dramatics.

If he had a turn for dramatics he had certainly indulged it now, and given himself strong meat for a new Sirvente of Kings.

It was unlucky, for his amateur dramatics were to be crowned that evening by a public part on the college stage.

I think my major courses will be journalism, and perhaps just a little in the way of dramatics.

The kind of dramatics described in this book may be undertaken with success in connection with any Sunday school.

The following list will suggest short plays suitable for informal classroom training in dramatics.