dramatize

[US]/ˈdræmətaɪz/
[UK]/ˈdræmətaɪz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vt. Adapt a novel or event into a script
vt. & vi. Make something more dramatic or exaggerated.

Example Sentences

she had a tendency to dramatize things.

a thriller dramatized from the novel by Joan Smith.

he told his story in order to dramatize the problem of evil.

She likes to dramatize every situation.

The director decided to dramatize the final scene for more impact.

He tends to dramatize his problems to get attention.

The TV show tends to dramatize real-life events.

She tends to dramatize her emotions for dramatic effect.

The novel was dramatized into a successful movie.

He tends to dramatize his achievements to impress others.

The play was dramatized with elaborate costumes and set design.

She tends to dramatize minor incidents into major conflicts.

The news report tends to dramatize the impact of the natural disaster.

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