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Dramatic Art

Definition:
Dramatic art is a noun that refers to the art of writing and producing plays. It involves creating stories that are acted out on stage, often with the use of dialogue, characters, and emotions.

Usage Instructions:
- Use "dramatic art" when talking about theater, plays, or acting. - It is often used in academic or artistic discussions.

Example Sentence:
"The students studied dramatic art to learn how to write and perform their own plays."

Advanced Usage:
In advanced discussions, you might encounter phrases like "dramatic arts program," which refers to a course of study focusing on various aspects of theater, including acting, directing, and playwriting.

Word Variants:
- Dramatist (noun): A person who writes plays. - Drama (noun): A specific type of play or performance that often involves serious themes or emotional conflict. - Dramatic (adjective): Relating to drama or plays, often indicating something exciting or intense.

Different Meanings:
- "Dramatic" can also mean something that is very impressive or striking in a way that attracts attention, not just in the context of theater.

Synonyms:
- Theater arts - Playwriting - Stagecraft

Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
- While there are no specific idioms or phrasal verbs that directly include "dramatic art," you might hear related phrases like: - "Break a leg" – a way to wish someone good luck in a performance. - "Steal the show" – to attract the most attention in a performance, often used when a particular actor outshines others.

Noun
  1. the art of writing and producing plays

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