"Dramatising" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Dramatising" Meaning

To dramatise (or dramatizing in American English) means to make or create a dramatic or excessive effect or impression. It can also mean to stage or present a drama or melodrama, especially for emotional effect. In a broader sense, dramatising can refer to exaggerating or sensationalizing a situation or event for emphasis or impact.

"Dramatising" Examples

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1. The film's use of special effects was dramatising the emotional scenes between the two lead actors.

2. The news report was dramatising the situation, using sensational language to grab the audience's attention.

3. The play was dramatising a true story, bringing the characters to life through their performances.

4. The company was dramatising their new product launch, creating a big spectacle to impress potential investors.

5. The novel was dramatising a complex social issue, using characters and plot to illustrate the struggles and challenges faced by the community.

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