"Dramas" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dramas" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dramas" Meaning

Dramas refer to a type of performance or play that typically involves a serious or tragic storyline, with complex characters, and intense emotions. It can also imply a situation or situation that is overly emotional or sensational, often used to describe a person's behavior or attitude.

"Dramas" Examples

Usage Examples for "dramas"


1. Television Dramas

The new TV show was a serious drama, with complex characters and intricate storylines.

2. School Dramas

The principal tried to put an end to the school dramas, but the students continued to argue over who got to be the class president.

3. Family Dramas

The family had to deal with dramas when their elderly parent refused to move into a nursing home.

4. Relationship Dramas

The couple had been dealing with relationship dramas for months, and finally decided to break up.

5. Over-the-Top Dramas

The soap opera was known for its over-the-top dramas, with characters getting married, pregnant, and divorced all in one episode.

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