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dramatic - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dramatic in Hindi

Adjective

  • नाटकीय
  • आकस्मिक
  • उत्तेजक
  • नाटक-संबंधी

dramatic Definition

Adjective

  • relating to drama or the performance or study of drama.
  • (of an event or circumstance) sudden and striking.

dramatic Example

  • he recalled his dramatic escape from the building ( उन्होंने इमारत से अपने नाटकीय पलायन को याद किया )
  • the dramatic arts  ( नाटकीय कला )
  • This brings us to the latest radical change effected in instrumentation, the change from symphonic to dramatic principles. ( यह हमें इंस्ट्रूमेंटेशन में हुए नवीनतम आमूल-चूल परिवर्तन, सिम्फ़ोनिक से नाटकीय सिद्धांतों में परिवर्तन की ओर ले जाता है। )
  • I've seen every episode a million times, Ingrid said with her normal dramatic flare. ( मैंने हर एपिसोड को एक लाख बार देखा है, इंग्रिड ने अपनी सामान्य नाटकीय चमक के साथ कहा। )

More Sentence

  • He was original in the dramatic setting provided for his satires.
  • Every critic remarks on Cunningham's bizarre but dramatic color.
  • Holding your breath can cause a dramatic rise in blood pressure.
  • Nationwide, the surge in eagle numbers has been equally dramatic.
  • The Lancelot story, in its rise and development, belongs exclusively to the later stage of Arthurian romance; it was a story for the court, not for the folk, and it lacks alike the dramatic force and human appeal of the genuine "popular" tale.
  • Nor does its quiet, somber style hold much dramatic interest.
  • Lowery completed the dramatics with a 27-yard field goal.
  • "There haven't been that many dramatic improvements.
  • It's kind of a dramatic way to do things.
  • All of the dramatic flourishes that could be there are there.
  • She disappointed me because she lacked any sense of the dramatic,
  • His most important work is his standard History of English Dramatic Literature to the Age of Queen Anne (1875), re-edited after a thorough revision in three volumes in 1899.
  • dramatic mountain peaks
  • with a dramatic gesture, she put a hand to her brow
  • a dramatic increase in recorded crime
  • a dramatic society