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dramatic adjective [ drəˈmatɪk ]

• relating to drama or the performance or study of drama.
• "the dramatic arts"
• (of an event or circumstance) sudden and striking.
• "a dramatic increase in recorded crime"
Similar: considerable, substantial, sizeable, goodly, fair, reasonable, tidy, marked, pronounced, noticeable, measurable, perceptible, conspicuous, obvious, detectable, visible, appreciable, significant, striking, signal, notable, noteworthy, worthy of attention, remarkable, outstanding, extraordinary, exceptional, phenomenal, important, of importance, of consequence, consequential,
Opposite: insignificant,
Origin: late 16th century: via late Latin from Greek dramatikos, from drama, dramat- (see drama).


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