Associations to the word «Dramatize»
Noun
- Miniseries
- Welles
- Allegory
- Valence
- Tragedy
- Plight
- Playwright
- Pantomime
- Novel
- Playhouse
- Javanese
- Portrayal
- Shakespeare
- Narration
- Drama
- Theater
- Depiction
- Story
- Abduction
- Suspense
- Narrative
- Starring
- Exploit
- Puppet
- Movie
- Myth
- Footage
- Incident
- Tale
- Excerpt
- Documentary
- Fable
- Epic
- Courtroom
- Guild
- Play
- Cleopatra
- Audio
- Romance
- Film
- Climax
- Broadcast
- Scene
- Resurrection
- Episode
- Television
- Anthology
- Apollo
- Event
- Bbc
- Liturgy
- Narrator
- Real
- Struggle
- Tina
- Fiction
- Adaptation
- Theme
- Conflict
- Ritual
- Pageant
- Reilly
- Murder
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
DRAMATIZE, verb. To adapt a literary work so that it can be performed in the theatre, or on radio or television.
DRAMATIZE, verb. To present something in a dramatic or melodramatic manner.
Dictionary definition
DRAMATIZE, verb. Put into dramatic form; "adopt a book for a screenplay".
DRAMATIZE, verb. Represent something in a dramatic manner; "These events dramatize the lack of social responsibility among today's youth".
DRAMATIZE, verb. Add details to.
Wise words
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