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Definition of theatric in English: theatricadjective θɪˈatrɪkTHēˈatrik Relating to the theatre; theatrical. the true theatric genius of Shakespeare a theatric masterpiece in three acts Example sentencesExamples - Julian didn't flinch, but gave a theatric sigh and said, ‘Assaulting an officer is a hanging offense.’
- Why it's grounds for a duel, or something theatric like that.
- Hlestakov is obviously the theatric portrayal of every corrupt government official since 1836.
- When asked if it's intimidating to undertake a play that boasts such a rich production track record on stage and on the big screen, he is quick to underline that the theatric opportunities outnumber the pitfalls.
- As Bette tells me this I can't help but think that she might already have theatric plans for the two-year-old.
- She ran that shop with an artistic, even a theatric, flair.
- After convincing a skeptical Atwood of her novel's theatric viability, he hired the British actor/writer Paul Bentley to provide the libretto.
- With a theatric bow and a turn on his heel, Hersby faded back into the corridor's shadows.
- Not only did he kill an awful lot of women, he did so in grand, theatric fashion.
- Under the influence of Corthell, Laura's nervousness, selfish insecurity, and old love for theatric self-representation returns.
Synonyms stage, dramatic, thespian, dramaturgical
Rhymesgeriatric, paediatric (US pediatric), Patrick, psychiatric Definition of theatric in US English: theatricadjectiveTHēˈatrik the true theatric genius of Shakespeare another term for theatrical a theatric masterpiece in three acts Example sentencesExamples - Julian didn't flinch, but gave a theatric sigh and said, ‘Assaulting an officer is a hanging offense.’
- As Bette tells me this I can't help but think that she might already have theatric plans for the two-year-old.
- Under the influence of Corthell, Laura's nervousness, selfish insecurity, and old love for theatric self-representation returns.
- Hlestakov is obviously the theatric portrayal of every corrupt government official since 1836.
- With a theatric bow and a turn on his heel, Hersby faded back into the corridor's shadows.
- She ran that shop with an artistic, even a theatric, flair.
- Why it's grounds for a duel, or something theatric like that.
- After convincing a skeptical Atwood of her novel's theatric viability, he hired the British actor/writer Paul Bentley to provide the libretto.
- When asked if it's intimidating to undertake a play that boasts such a rich production track record on stage and on the big screen, he is quick to underline that the theatric opportunities outnumber the pitfalls.
- Not only did he kill an awful lot of women, he did so in grand, theatric fashion.
Synonyms stage, dramatic, thespian, dramaturgical |