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Topic: Art

dramatize

IPA: /ˈdræmətaɪz/

KK: /ˈdræməˌtaɪz/

intransitive verb

Definition: To express oneself in a dramatic way or to act in a manner that is exaggerated or theatrical.

Example: She tends to dramatize her stories to make them more interesting.

transitive verb

Definition: To change a story or event into a form that can be performed in a play, movie, or show, often making it more exciting or emotional.

Example: The author decided to dramatize her novel for the stage, adding more intense scenes.

dramaturg

IPA: /ˈdræməˌtɜːrɡ/

KK: /dræməˌtɜrg/

noun

Definition: A person who works in theater, helping to develop plays and scripts, often providing research and analysis to support the production.

Example: The dramaturg collaborated with the playwright to refine the script before the premiere.

dramaturge

IPA: /ˈdræməˌtɜrdʒ/

KK: /dræməˌtɜrdʒ/

noun

Definition: A person who writes or adapts plays for the theater.

Example: The dramaturge worked closely with the director to refine the script.

dramaturgic

IPA: //ˌdræməˈtɜrdʒɪk//

KK: /dræməˈtɜrdʒɪk/

adjective

Definition: This word describes something that is connected to the art of writing plays or creating drama for the theater.

Example: The dramaturgic elements of the play were carefully crafted to enhance the emotional impact.

dramaturgical

IPA: //ˌdræməˈtɜːrdʒɪkəl//

KK: /dræməˈtɜrdʒɪkəl/

adjective

Definition: Related to the art of dramatic composition and the theory of drama.

Example: The playwright consulted a dramaturgical expert to enhance the depth of the characters in her new play.

dramaturgically

IPA: /ˌdræməˈtɜrdʒɪkli/

KK: /dræməˈtɜrɡɪkli/

adverb

Definition: In a way that relates to the structure and composition of a play or performance.

Example: The director approached the script dramaturgically, ensuring that each scene flowed seamlessly into the next.

dramaturgy

IPA: //ˈdræməˌtɜːrdʒi//

KK: /dræməˌtɜrʤi/

noun

Definition: The skill or art involved in writing and creating plays for the theater.

Example: She studied dramaturgy to better understand how to write compelling scripts.

dramedy

IPA: /ˈdræmədi/

KK: /ˈdræmədi/

noun

Definition: A type of film or television show that combines elements of both drama and comedy, often featuring serious themes with humorous moments.

Example: The new series is a dramedy that explores the ups and downs of family life with both laughter and tears.

draughtsman

IPA: /ˈdrɑːftsmən/

KK: /ˈdrɔːftsmən/

noun

Definition: A person who draws plans or designs, especially in architecture or engineering.

Example: The draughtsman created detailed blueprints for the new building.

draw

IPA: /drɔː/

KK: /drɔ/

intransitive verb

Definition: To attract attention or interest; to pull in people or things.

Example: The new art exhibit is drawing a lot of visitors this weekend.

noun

Definition: A situation or event where no one wins, or a small dip in the ground where water collects, or the act of making a picture with a pencil or pen, or the act of inhaling smoke, or a specific play in football.

Example: The game ended in a draw, with neither team scoring more points than the other.

transitive verb

Definition: To cause something to come towards you or to take something from a source, often by pulling or attracting it.

Example: She can draw beautiful pictures with just a pencil.

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