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Word: Dramatic Event

Definition: A "dramatic event" is a noun that refers to an episode or occurrence that is very intense, exciting, or emotional. It often involves significant changes or actions that can impact people deeply.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "dramatic event" to describe anything from a surprising news story to a personal experience that evokes strong feelings.
  • It is often used in conversations about news, movies, personal experiences, or historical moments.
Example:
  • "The dramatic event of the earthquake shook the whole city and changed many lives."
  • "Her dramatic event at the talent show made everyone smile and cheer."
Advanced Usage:
  • In literature or film, a "dramatic event" can be a turning point in the story, leading to important developments in the plot or characters.
  • You might say, "The dramatic event in the novel revealed the true nature of the protagonist."
Word Variants:
  • Dramatic (adjective): Describes something that is exciting, emotional, or striking. For example, "She gave a dramatic speech."
  • Drama (noun): Refers to a play, film, or television show that tells a story, often with emotional intensity. For example, "I love watching drama series."
Different Meaning:
  • While "dramatic" can mean exciting or intense, it can also describe something that is exaggerated or over-the-top. For example, "His dramatic reaction to the news was unexpected."
Synonyms:
  • Event: Occurrence, incident, happening.
  • Dramatic: Intense, exciting, emotional, powerful.
  • Incident: Occurrence, episode, situation.
Idioms:
  • "Steal the show": To attract the most attention in a dramatic event. For example, "Her performance stole the show at the concert."
  • "Make a scene": To create a dramatic display of emotion in public. For example, "He made a scene when he learned he didn't get the job."
Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Break down": To lose control of one's emotions, often in response to a dramatic event. For example, "She broke down in tears after hearing the news."
  • "Play out": To unfold or develop over time, especially in a dramatic context. For example, "The story played out in a dramatic way during the final act."
Noun
  1. an episode that is turbulent or highly emotional

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