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Meanings of
untheatrical
in anglès
Not suited to or characteristic of the stage or theater.
theatrical
Antonyms
Examples for "
theatrical
"
theatrical
Examples for "
theatrical
"
1
His subsequent
theatrical
career has, of course, had exactly the opposite effect.
2
The film recently received its
theatrical
premiere at New York's Film Forum.
3
The coming year promises to be one of
theatrical
commemoration and celebration.
4
But
theatrical
opportunities outside Russia appear as remote as that Arctic island.
5
An effect which was undeniably
theatrical
,
although not in the operating sense.
Usage of
untheatrical
in anglès
1
The purposeful cruelty of the man was inherent; it was entirely
untheatrical
.
2
His own methods were so absolutely simple and
untheatrical
.
3
What struck me most, I think, was the unfussy,
untheatrical
way in which it was all done.
4
It was too
untheatrical
to be acting; too individual to be imitation; to unself-conscious to have been acquired.
5
The Houdinis would just have to put up with me in my usual muslin, however
untheatrical
it looked.
6
He is thoroughly
untheatrical
.
7
That is the
untheatrical
,
impure, confused, comic way of describing a man as he waits for his wife to give birth.
8
I regret that so great a composer as Mozart was obliged to squander his talent on so than Mess, mystical and
untheatrical
a subject.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
entirely untheatrical
thoroughly untheatrical
too untheatrical
untheatrical way
Untheatrical
through the time