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Characteristic of acting or a stage performance; often affected.
histrionic
theatrical
Melodramatic.
dramatic
1
In return, he was
melodramatic
;
hinting darkly at I know not what.
2
I love a good creepy doc, and this looks excellent, if
melodramatic
.
3
Who would have thought it could end in such a
melodramatic
way?
4
The latter smiled, swished his sword through the air in
melodramatic
gesture.
5
In that sense, Stokes is the ideal hero for these
melodramatic
times.
6
Despite occasional
melodramatic
flourishes, you can hear Williams finding his own voice.
7
This seems almost
melodramatic
;
and melodrama is bad enough at Drury Lane.
8
The inevitable
melodramatic
moment where the lovers get caught thankfully never materialises.
9
Then Julius Hersheimmer dashes up and rescues you in true
melodramatic
style.
10
After a moment of reflection, Jack suspected that was a tad
melodramatic
.
11
Try saying it in a dark American accent over
melodramatic
sub-classical chords.
12
I don't know where you picked that up-orthat
melodramatic
hologram, either.
13
Ultimately, the film is an unsavory blend of the sentimental and
melodramatic
.
14
Rather than smile or call him
melodramatic
,
she shivered in his arms.
15
It was tremendously far-fetched, undeniably
melodramatic
,
and not the least bit educational.
16
He leaned toward me like this was some kind of
melodramatic
moment.
melodramatic
so melodramatic
more melodramatic
too melodramatic
sound melodramatic
melodramatic gesture