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dramatism

American  
[drah-muh-ti-zuhm] / ˈdrɑ məˌtɪ zəm /

noun

  1. the act, process, or result of dramatizing.

  2. the state or quality of being or being made dramatic.

  3. Rhetoric. a theory which involves analyzing language as a mode of action.


Example Sentences

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The score by Harumi Fuuki also infuses the grand narrative canvas with a rousing dramatism that matches the stakes.

From Los Angeles Times

Rotary Connection and Marvin Gaye are touchstones in this psychedelic soul track, abundant with cosmic dramatism and hypnotic percussion.

From The Guardian

Her writing is glorious—Imagination limited—Dramatism—nil!

From Project Gutenberg

But the dramatism is very good and leads you on....

From Project Gutenberg